On my 2000 Astro there is a small button just below and to the left of the headlight switch. Push that button four times in a row and you will hear a chime and the automatice headlights will be disabled. Tricky, eh?
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The fusible link for the headlights on an Astro van is located in the fuse box under the dash just to the right of the steering wheel. There is also a fuse location on top of the battery in the engine compartment.
probably got a short somewhere.
Square switch to the left of the steering wheel.
Cheapest returnable answer is to remove the bulbs
You can't. It is part of the braking system, and if you are having problems with it, you need to get it checked out ASAP!
For a 1987 there is no automatic doors or windows for A Chevy Astro Fuse is underneath the steering colum along the Driver side feet...
Find and remove the daytime driving lite relay and or fuse, or loosen ebrake adjust a little and drive with ebrake on one click or jumper across the switch at ebrake that makes lights think its on but ya didnt here that from me LOL, Have you tried to push the small button located just to the left and below the headlight switch? Press that button four times in a row. You will hear a chime and your auto headlights will be disabled. (This may only temporarily disable them. I think after you shutoff and then restart, the auto headlights are enabled again.)
Yes. During the daytime the lights will be out if the van is parked and running, but when put into a gear, the lights come on. If it's dark, the ambient light sensor recognizes the need for light and turns the lights on when the vehicle is started. The intent is to make the vehicle more visible. I've found that on my 2000 I can override the automatic lights by pressing the "Dome Override" button on the dash four times in succession. I get a single chime and the headlights go to manual control. They return to automatic control the next time the vehicle is started.
There is a fuse box under the hood on drivers side that has a 15amp fuse for right and left side headlights.
Disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the fuses pertaining to the air-bag(s)
This is based on an experience with a friend of mine...however your problem my not be this easy. ASTRO's have "daylight running" lights. This means that whenever the van is on, the headlights are on (unless you've bypassed this). The friend of mine assumed that because her headlights were always on, she had an "automatic headlight system". This assumption lead her to believe that she would not need to "turn on" her headlights at night, because they were already illuminated. What she didn't realize is that the tail lights are not illuminated during "daylight running". So, when night time arrived, she was driving around without tail lights...all she had to do was turn her headlight switch to "ON" in order to get the tail lights to work. I hope your solution is this easy.