I had the same problem with my 98 firebird. Took it to good auto repair shop and they fixed them with no problem. Not cheap but not that expensive. Can't remember the explanation of why they did this.
Did you ever find out the cause of that i have a 1999 Pontiac firebird and mine does the same thing.! Did you ever find out the cause of that i have a 1999 Pontiac firebird and mine does the same thing.!
u don't hood opens u
what do you mean how do you open it? You either use your key or you push the yellow button on the dash.
open hood on top of the asbly you will see the adjustment scrws turn these to adjust beam.
open the hood the very bottom pulley at the center of the engine bolts to the crankshaft
Under the hood right by the light housing there should be a knob that you can turn manually to open the headlights
First you open the hood and on either side of the head lights there are two screw's one is for left and right the other is for up and down
If your map lights come on when the door is opened then the problem lies with only the dome light. check the bulb and test the wires for voltage and ground. there may just be a short in the ground. that's the most common problem with interior lighting. In my opinion. hope this can help.
Yes, there is a fuse for the interior lights on a 2000 Pontiac Montana. The fuse box is located to the far right of the dash on the passenger side. Open the passenger door to access it.
On my 2004 Modus the lights automatically go out as you open the drivers door.
It is one big peice that must be removed. If you open the trunk, look on the inside of the lid behind the license plate, and you will find a few nuts that once removed, will allow you to remove the entire rear facia panel that the license plate bolts to and which houses the "PONTIAC" lights.
To replace the brake light on a 2000 Pontiac Montana open the trunk to reveal the housing units. Find the lights and pull the bulbs out. Replace the units.