replace blown bulb then access body control module with a scan tool and clear headlight fault code , the headlight should now work
Possibly the headlight relay underhood or headlight module behind glovebox
replace the light module
Check circut breaker, relay under ingition module cover.
Could be an internal short in the module. Had this happen on a '62 Chevy pickup headlight switch
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No, it will not.
There are three headlight relays that control the operation of the headlight motors. One controls the other two. If one headlight is not raising/lowering properly, the corresponding relay is located to the front of each fender. Thesehave part # 10041733 on them. If both are not functioning properly, the relay, Part # 10022620, is located on the backside of the radiator support, on the passenger side, just in front of the air cleaner on my 1986 305 tpi trans am. The old part # for this relay was 10038949.
my directional lights and speedometer do not work could this be control mudule?
First check all your fuses. If they are good, then check for voltage from the headlight switch. If you have that, then the Light Control Module is bad. There is a brown wire coming from that module that controls the tail lights, licence plate lights, and running lights. You can also check by applying 12 volts to the brown wire and ground. If your lights come on, then for sure it is the light control module located under the dash by the steering column.
1992 sunbird is obd1,1996 firebird is obd2.Will not work.
Problems with your headlights are usually associated with the headlight gears becoming stripped or the "pucks" underneath the gear have been ground to powder. Check out these links to purchase replacement headlight gears. These gears are made from CNC milled stock and work very well; I purchased and installed them on my 91 Firebird. Note: if you purchase from Rodney Dickman, he includes the Gear, Delrin Bushings (i.e. pucks), Gasket, and Silcone Grease. http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/headlightfix/ http://www.rodneydickman.com/index.html