Pink wire in the harness where it passes between the frame and windshield washer bottle is corroded.....easy fix.
If it's just a round flashing light that has no indication as to it's meaning, it's probably the Daytime Running Light indicator. It's only on when the headlights are OFF. If it's flashing, it generally means that one of your DRL's has burned out.
On my 98 sunfire, the tail lights and marker lights only work if you turn on the headlights. If only the daytime lights are on, the Pontiac on the trunk is illuminated but no other lights at the rear until brakes or turn signals are activated. This is common with a lot of vehicles out there. Daytime running lights are not necessarily the same candle power as the headlights. I can tell a big difference in mine.
yes thay do have DTR on a 1995 sunfire
The daytime running lights on a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire might not work due to a blown fuse, a faulty relay, or a malfunctioning light sensor that controls the operation of the lights. Additionally, issues with the wiring or connections leading to the headlights could also prevent the lights from functioning. It's also possible that the bulbs themselves are burned out and need replacement. Checking these components can help diagnose the issue.
Generally, a blinking DRL indicator on the dash means that there is a headlight burned out. Replacing them is cheap and easy.
fuse box on the inside of the car, driver side
Had the same problem. Found it to be a bad ground wire for the headlights. There are two ground wires for the headlights, both are directly below the battery. You can see one of them if you remove the drivers side headlight. It is right behind the radiator hose. The other is a few inches from that one.
The 2004 Pontiac Aztek does not have automatic headlights; the headlights must be manually turned on by the driver. However, it does feature daytime running lights that activate when the vehicle is in motion. For night driving or low-light conditions, the driver needs to switch on the headlights manually.
yes, they are always on. as in most gm vehicles they have daytime running lights.
What you're seeing is not your headlights. They are your Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs'). They are a great safety feature, making you much more visible to other drivers.
When i was trying to disable my DRL's (Daytime Running Lights) i pulled the fuse for them and my headlights and instrument lights were flashing intermittently. Check the fuse panel in the glove box and look for the DRL fuse. Check if its blown. Hope this helps!!!
u have a blown headlight. change both bulobs and it will stop.