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Trailblazer wiring harness for the headlights is a common failure in the early years. HID lights will also cause the same problems if the wiring harness plugs are weak. www.trailvoy.com for all the answers on these trucks!
Check bulbs, fuses, and check for wiring problems
nope. the wirinng is completely different
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1997 Chevrolet Z71 headlights. Remove the headlight retaining bolts. The headlights will come out. Reverse the process to install the new headlights.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 2003 VW Jetta. Remove the headlight assembly retaining bolts. The headlights will come out. Reverse the process to install your new headlights.
Take off all of the plastic around the steering column. It looks like a wiring harness plugged into the keyhole. Below the key hole.
Begin by removing the wiring harness from the back of your headlight assembly. Remove the headlight assembly retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new LHD headlights.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of the headlights. Remove the headlight retaining bolts. Remove the headlight. Reverse the process to install the new headlight.
A radio losing power when you turn on your headlights indicates the wiring is crossed. The wiring harness will have dozens of wires in it. When 2 wires are bared and touching each other, they can short each other out.
It is probably the running lights that are working and the regular headlights aren't working because of the switch or wiring. TAke it to a garage.
Should be coming out of the wiring harness on each side of the car, where the harness is fastened to the radiator support. The ground is bolted to the radiator support on both right and left sides near the headlights- on the back of the radiator support
Remove the inner kick panel. Disconnect the wiring harness. Drive the pins out of the hinges - remove door.