I would check for a bad ground.
have you replaced the dimmer switch? if not that may be the problem. I had the same problem in reverse( brights worked but headlights didn't) water damaged the dimmer switch on the steering column once I replaced it all was good.
I dont know, wish i did, i have the same problem goin onnice to find out tho
check the fudes check headlights for power then check light switch
you dont
my headlights work but my taillights and dash light dont work whats wrong
one of two things, BAD EARTH, or Relay switch.
humm, This is strange because the DRLs (day time running lights) usually function from the same bulb as the headlights, in other words the headlights are always on so people dont forget to turn their lights on at night so if this is the case you have no problem. The only thing that might indicate a problem would be if the dash lights do not come on when the headlights are on, If this is the case then the turn signal switch could be at fault, otherwise I see no problem with the lights. Granted this could be the case or not but based on the question this is the best diagnosis I can provide, Good luck and I hope this helped
Dont go to this
dont get involved. If it is not your problem dont get into it. If it is your problem get some help if you can.
No, if you love him then it is no problem. However if you dont love him - you should have already dumped him.
A 96 Bonneville should have a relay in the headlight timer circuit. Check the relay as it is most likely stuck and needs replacing
It sounds like the low beam/high beam switch is bad. Fuses are not the problem since they are built into the headlight switch and would cause headlights to blink or not come on for both high and low beam headlights.