haha your car shouldn't be doing that take it to a repare shop dumby haha
Probably needs a new light switch. If you jiggle the switch do they flicker?
could be the alternator is about to go out
If your headlights go out while you are driving, you can try switching to your high beams. When you get home, you can replace the bulbs.
probably because you bought a car designed by baboons.
On a 1999 GEO Tracker, a bad fuse can cause the headlights and dash lights to blink. A bad voltage regulator or alternator can also cause lights to blink and flicker.
so that you know a car is driving at you, as opposed to away
use your low beams-head lights.
the lights on the dash are as such, the left light is for the low oil pressure, the right light is low generator/alternator. The red light on the dash is for the cylinder head temp. if it exceeds a temp limit, it will light. when driving, or coming off the freeway, the oil pressure light might flicker, due to the change in pressure quickly. The generator light may flicker when 1st started or if the vehicle is ideling lower than required.
Check the alternator output, you may have a failed voltage regulator or bad brushes in the alternator resulting in an oscillating voltage value. This assumes that the flicker is relalted to engine rpms.
Had that problem when still under warranty on my 02 when all lights would momentarily flicker, including the head lights, and the dealer replaced my alternator. There was a service bulletin put out on that problem. Also just recently, my lights would dim and I found a broken ground wire on the left front side on my engine block after checking all ground connections. Good luck.
You may have your car's emergency lights on. This is usually toggled by a button with a red triangle on it. Otherwise, check your instruction manual.
check the ground wire stemy. from the batter neg to the neg on the head light neg side