I think you have a faulty light switch or relay, if the bulbs / wiring are ok.
As a guess both low beams are burnt out The daytime running and high beams are the same light filament. Or the fuse or the relay for the low beams.
Both Cavalier engines, the 2.2 & 2.4 in 2000 are DOHC.
Your low beams may have a short in the wiring system. It is also possible that the bulbs have burned out in both of them.Ê
Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell album - was created on 2000-02-08.
22" on both sides
To find the cause of the low beams not working, start with the bulb to make sure both are ok. Check the dimmer switch, and the wiring from the switch to the headlights.
Time for a new headlight switch it may be the wiring at the headlight. mine did the same thing, i jiggled the connector behind the light and it worked fine.
We have a 2000 deville and the dashboard is lifting on both sides. My wife is bugging me on this.
on rear of engine it has fingers on both sides
Possibly both of them are burned out (common). You were running on only one for a while and then that one burned out. The indicator would still be lit.
They dont have timing belts. There are timing chains on both the 2.2L OHV and the 2.4L DOHC engines.
It sounds like the low beam/high beam switch is bad. Fuses are not the problem since they are built into the headlight switch and would cause headlights to blink or not come on for both high and low beam headlights.