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if your talking about head lights? you might want to make sure your parking break is off. if you talking about your dome lights you need to check for dome light over ride then might check fuses. it is poss that you took some sort of surge and blew bulbs
check the wiring. its probably shot
You can install undercarriage lights to have them turn on with your dome lights on a 2005 Chevrolet Equinox by installing the LED tailgate light bar.
My 2004 Chevy Express Cargo Van has all the following controlled by the main head light switch. The dome lights, the delay, dash light brightness. All for only about $170 plus taxes. Know that it is the part you need. I suspected a short and the electrician rewired the dome lights, and back up lights to bypass the harness. All is well now. Good luck,
check your fuses, likely culprit
Dome lights
you have a short to ground . have it check soon ! could be a door switch .
The dome light relay in a 2003 Ford Excursion is responsible for controlling the vehicle's interior lights, including the dome light. If the dome light is not functioning properly, it could be due to a faulty relay, blown fuse, or issues with the light switch. To locate the relay, check the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, referencing the vehicle’s manual for the specific relay location. Replacing the relay is typically straightforward and can resolve many dome light issues.
None of the interior lights work so I think it might be a fuse?
The ctsy fuse is for your courtesy lights. These include your dome lights, vanity mirror lights, and any other small misc. lights in your truck.
Ga dome, Super dome, astro dome, Seattle dome.
To change the fuse for the dome lights in a Chevy Blazer, first, locate the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side or under the hood. Use the fuse diagram on the cover or in the owner's manual to identify the specific fuse for the dome lights. Once located, use a fuse puller or pliers to remove the blown fuse and replace it with a new one of the same amperage. Finally, test the dome lights to ensure they are working properly.