On January 11, 2008 at 03:25 am User:S_boone[0] said:
On January 11, 2008 at 03:15 am S Boone [0] said:I have the same problem with my 2000 grand prix with no brake lights. I just took it to a garage today and was told it needed a turn signal assm. The price would be 780.00. I paid 89.99 for this info. and brought my car home. I had never tried the hazard lights and after reading this I went out to try my hazard lights. I found the hazard button stuck. after pushing it down forcefully the hazard lights went on and, now I have brake lights. This may be temporary I don't know, but I now have fully fuctioning lights.
troubleshoot head lamps on 1988 grand marquis? Not working...fuses OK
Start small. Check your fuses.
I don't know, but go ask a mechanic
check the fuse
Low beams are burned out.
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
The dim lights on a 1994 Grand Prix could go out when the headlamp switch is on if there is a short in the wiring for the headlights. There could also be a problem with the bulbs themselves if they were touched during installation. The oils in the fingers can short out new headlights.
this sounds like a fuse or 2. that's where i would start.
Remove the door panel and check for power and ground at the motor connector. If you have both power and ground the motor has failed.
i dont think you can but my dad has a 98 grand am gt with that (they've had that since 96) and it stopped working and now you have to turn the lights on manually..
You need to get a new light system, before you get pulled over.
If parking and dash lights work: Maybe bad bulbs (double filamented) Bad socket? Bad ground circuit?