Sounds like a blown fuse. Head lights and tail lights run on a different fuse. It is probably not a fuse, as stated above. Most vehicles use many fuses to control interior and exterior lighting. Have the switch tested, or test it yourself, if your mechanically inclined. You can find a wiring diagram almost anywhere online, to tell you the colors of the wires. If you turn your lights on with the door open, and the chime still dings, to inform you; try looking into your Relays. Usually when you turn your parking lights on, or use your hazards, you will hear a click from under the dash, near the fuse panel. On your vehicle, it may even be under the hood.. not exactly sure. I hope i have brought a little hope to your situation, if you have any futher comments or symptoms that could help me a little more, that would be great! :)
It could be a short in the wiring, or a fuse or the headlights themselves might be bad. I hope this helps
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What are the headlights doing? Is the bulb burned out? Are the lights not coming on at all? Are they misaligned?
You may have burnt out bulbs, blown fuse or malfunctioning brake switch. Same on any car.
Turn on headlights/parking lights and adjust dimmer control
The Switch may be bad. Check the bulbs for the parking lights. Check the fuses / relays for the parking lights.
ACKITS.com makes a pretty good kit. I just installed one on a 1994 Toyota truck.
Yes! I did this to a 1994 Nissan 4x4. But you will also have to buy the headlights and marker lights. The metal behind the grill is all the same between the pathfinder and pickup truck from back then. The only other thing you will have to do is change the plugs on the end of the wiring harness for the lights but it is really simple.
Located behind the front axle on the passenger side, best accessed from under the truck
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1994 Toyota pickups do not have obd II they have obd I. There is a " diagnostic port " under the hood but its not of much use.
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