May want to check your dimmer switch, too - it could just be in the off position. You could have a shorted relay if it only happens when you turn your headlights on. From the description you gave, it sounds as if the instrument cluster has come unplugged. You may be able to reach up behind the cluster and plug it back in, but usually the cluster has to be removed to access the plug.
There is a faulty ground wire in one of your tail lights or front parking/clearance lights.
Headlights? Brake lights? Tail lights? Signal lights? Courtesy lights? Dash lights? Check engine lights? Need more info please.
a bad multi function switch or the wrong bulbs.gmjim
The headlights are a separate circuit from the others. Check the bulbs, headlight switch, Hi/Low beam switch and depending what year you have check the fuses.
Yes, my uncle has a Chevy lumina and the headlights are always on,its andomatic
Headlights are not to stay on all the time,only front parking lights.
The headlights on a 96 Chevy Silverado are adjusted by turning the screws on the top and side of the headlights. It allows the lights to be adjusted for optimal night vision.
Perhaps the high beam part of the lights are rs
usually this flickering affects the headlights to and is caused by a bad alternator
old lights, blowen fuse, shorted wire?
It could be a short in the wiring, or a fuse or the headlights themselves might be bad. I hope this helps
a repair guy needs to do that for you.
Check the bulbs and check the fuses.
The tail light bulbs are on a different circuit than the signal light/stop light bulbs. Check for a burnt fuse or a loose wire.
Well if you pop the hood and look above the headlights you will see a screw. It may be a hex screw. Now if you need to raise the lights tighten the screw and if you need to lower the lights, loosen the screw.
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
Caprise classic has no headlights
See {Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators} on page 3-26 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel.....
No it is not illegal, as long as you have operational tail lights, brake lights, signal lights and a plate light.
If the lights come on but do not flash replace the flasher relay.
i found it to be the tail light harnesses go bad . a common problem with them because the bulb sockets short out.
The ground ciruit for the headlights is by way of the headlight switch , the lights always have power
It is probably the running lights that are working and the regular headlights aren't working because of the switch or wiring. TAke it to a garage.