So you know if you are approaching a car from the front or the back.
replace the headlight switch its wore out replace the headlight switch its wore out
A short in the tail light circuit. Brake and turn are on another circuit. Dash light power is fed from the tail light fuse to the dimmer switch and on to the dash lights. Look for a short in the tail light wiring circuit. Also check the license plate light for a short as it is on the tail light circuit also. Had a car with blown fuse, traced the circuit for tail lights and found nothing. Jumped the fuse and burned out the wiring to the tail lights. Come to find out, the short was in the license plate light. Also a bad headlight switch can cause this. Both tail light circuit and headlight circuit go through the switch. Contacts for the tail lights may be bad (defective switch common).
have you check the tail light fuse to see if it is blown. other possiblly is the headlight switch.
no i did not replace head light switch
The actual light bulb lamps are different so I believe the headlight housings will be different too.
Sorry- the actual buzzer- I'm not sure. But it may help that imo the correct term should be "TAIL Light Warning Buzzer" It's wired in with the TAIL lights. The headlights are on a different circuit so they will work fine.
Bad headlight switch
a short in one of the park lights
you have a wiring problem with either the dash lights, the headlight switch, the tail lights or the front clearance lights. If you've had an accident that has caused damage to any of those areas, check that first.
you go in from the backside of the headlight assembly (under hood) it come out similar to the way we used to change tail light bulbs
Then you need to replace it. Tail lights can burn out at different times. Aside from being dangerous, you can receive a traffic citation for a missing tail light.
This is because the tail light bulb has a different element in the bulb. Just replace the bulb and that will fix the problem.