Not all the lights are on the same circuit. Check your fuses first to see if one is blown. The owner's manual will tell you what circuit the headlights are on and where the fuses are located. Usually it is under the dash, drivers side far right. You can probably read the circuit name on the fuse box if your eyes are betteer than mine. If the fuse is blown, replace it with one of the same amperage rating. The manufacturer might have put a couple extra fuses in the box. If the outage is caused by a short. The fuse will blow again when you turn on the lights. If this happens or the fuse is good, you have a problem elsewhere like in a wire condection of the wire itself. Daytime driving lights and headlights are also controled by a switch on the hand brake. If your hand brake is on one or two notches your headlights will be out. Let the hand brake off and the headlights come on.
Low beams are burned out.
i would check the wiring for cracks
probably the fuse is blown.
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.
Headlights,interior lights stop working.checked all fuses. I would suspect the headlight switch and/or the electrical connection at the headlight switch is faulty.
Possible ground issue at the taillights.
Check the fuses.
Some cars have a knob for the headlights. If this knob is turned left or right when pulled out, it changes the brightness of the dashboard lights from off to full brightness.
the dimmer switch is going out if you are experencing that.
yes most lights have cereal numbers/inside the lights. This is how the manufactures identify the parts of a car. Can you imagine how funny a car would look with the wrong headlights. All parts on a car/truck have numbers that identify them. So if one part gets smashed in a accident they can fix it alrighty. Hope your headlights are fixed and working.
WEllllllllll as long as you have working brake lights, headlights, and signal lights then yes, yes indeed.
the chime would stay on if the keys are in the ignition (but the car turned off) and if the door is ajar to warn that the lights are still on