A short in the low beam circuit.
headlights
Yes, my uncle has a Chevy lumina and the headlights are always on,its andomatic
Headlights are not to stay on all the time,only front parking lights.
The headlights on a 96 Chevy Silverado are adjusted by turning the screws on the top and side of the headlights. It allows the lights to be adjusted for optimal night vision.
To operate the headlights and running lights on a 1998 Chevy Malibu, locate the headlight switch on the left side of the steering column. Turn the switch to the right to activate the parking lights and further to the right to turn on the headlights. The headlights will automatically turn off when the switch is turned back to the off position. For automatic headlights, ensure the vehicle is in the "Auto" position if equipped.
Perhaps the high beam part of the lights are rs
generally at night.
It could be a short in the wiring, or a fuse or the headlights themselves might be bad. I hope this helps
Headlights? Brake lights? Tail lights? Signal lights? Courtesy lights? Dash lights? Check engine lights? Need more info please.
old lights, blowen fuse, shorted wire?
usually this flickering affects the headlights to and is caused by a bad alternator
no, the Chevy Colorado seems to be the only GM Vehical that does not beep when you lock it. Read the owners manual, I have a 2005 that beeps when I lock it. It can be programed to beep and flash the lights, just flash the lights, or just beep.