alright here is a problem i absolutely love! okay there could be several different problems here, i am not looking at your truck but from experience there could be these problems;
1. your bulbs are dead
2. you blew a fuse
3. you have a short in your wiring (it happens to everyone, just take it to the shop if all else fails)
4. you have a leak somewhere in your tail lights and they are collecting water, could cause all of the above problems. still take it to your dealer or mechanic.
Blinking lights on dash and exterior lights may indicate a bad ground wire or a faulty headlight switch. Both would cause those problems.
Switch? both headlights?
POSSIBLY A BADGROUND
We have both a 2000 Safari and Astro and the lights turns off the same in both vans. To the left of the lights knob there is a button you can press to turn the dome lights on and off. If you press it 4 times it will turn your running lights off. The headlights automatically turn on in our vans and they are turned off the same way.
Yes. They both use the 4L60E transmission.
The 2000-2010 Chevrolet Impala takes 22" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front.
Check the bulbs first, I've seen where both burn out and you can be lead to believe you have an electrical problem.
Have you checked the bulbs for the licence plate lights ? Maybe they are both bad .
Warning lights are important to pay attention to and know warning lights. If seat belt lights flash, and an air bag light flash, it means there are problems with both parts.
No, both Buick and Chevrolet are a part of General Motors.
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No. Both Cadillac and Chevrolet are brands that belong to General Motors.