Are they all controlled by the multi-function lever (Turn signals)?
Sounds like a problem in steering column
++++REPly==== no they are not in the same switch the head lights pull out from bottom of the dash bord turning signals on the left side and whipers on the right...i checked fuses and relays and no relay for whipers that i can see
o.m.g how many ppl. reed dis?
lose wiring in the lights nothing to do with a dead battery just lose wiring
They don't
Fuse, wiring, bulbs
Most likely a fuse or a bad ground.
Check for a bad ground
Check the fuses and the bulbs.
in dash lights
The headlights on a 96 Chevy Silverado are adjusted by turning the screws on the top and side of the headlights. It allows the lights to be adjusted for optimal night vision.
Check your fuses. See owner's manual for location and assignment of fuses.
blowen fuse or lights check fuse first
that switch does not exist. It simply is activated when you spray your windshield washer fluid onto the windshield. Your headlight switch has to be on. I know your lights are always on, however the wipers for your headlights will only activated if the headlight switch is in the on position.
No. a dealership must check the vehicle and fix all "safety issues" before selling the vehicle weather it be used or brand new. safety items are things such as safety belts, windshield whipers, tail lights, headlights, door latches, windows(not cracked), airbags, all lights and emergency signals...