There is a switch especially for the foglights under the dash towards the driver's side door left of the steering wheel. The foglights will come on only if the low beams or the park lights are on. When you change from low beams to high beams the foglights will go off. Also when you turn the car off the fog lights go off too.
one or more headlights don't work but others do.none of the headlights will work.high beams work but low beams don't and vice versa.lights flicker and sometimes go dim.
This most likely cause is a faulty high/low beam switch on the floor.
Headlights have two filaments; one for low beams and one for high beams. There is a good chance that the low beams are burnt out. This doesn't necessarily mean that the high beams won't work. However, it's not too common for both low beams to burn out at the same time. Of course, it could be a fluke. I would replace the headlights with new ones and then go from there.
check the wiring at the hi-low switch.
Fuse or dimmer switch is the only answer i can think of if lights come on but just won't go from high to low or visa versa
when high beams are turned on low beams go out u need to look at the wires and connetors 4 the high beams are not working on that side good luck
sounds like you need a new dimmer switch or you have a loose wire , probly ground wire
Check the multifunction switch in the column first as it controls both high & low beams, as well as check the daytime running light module if so equipped.
you can't they are specifically designed to shut off mostly because IT IS FEDERAL LAW that's why the fog lights go off when you turn the high beams on. if you were to tamper with and find a way to bypass this SAFETY FEATURE you would be endangering yourself and everyone else on the road. In other words DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BYPASS.
had same problem replaced solid state relay number 46 its black and has the following numbers on it 15016745 it is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment this will solve the problem of the low beam headlights turning off by themselves while driving at night.
It might be the high/low beam switch. Had to replace one on my '96 when I had only low beams.