In response to your question I have a 03 Sorento the vehicle from hell.
Recently the drl (day time running light) fuse relay went.
That is the daytime running light fuse it controls the headlights and the brake lights and the fog lights. So keep an eye on it.
The fog lights went first then about a month after that all the lights went. The dealer told me the relay wasn't cheap $350.00. This wasn't what I was expected after having to spend $5000.00 on a engine and after spending 2500.00 on a crank bolt and 100.00 on belt. What the hell, spend more money on drl but just keep an eye on the brake and head lights the fog light is the first sign its going.
Cindy
You have a headlight out.
On most vehicles there is no such light. Turn on your headlights and look see if one is out.
behind the headlight
I believe this a mood light feature, on when headlight or marker lights are in use.
If it is the same as an 06 there are 3 bolts that hold the Headlight assembly on. One on top and 2 close together on the front close to the grille. Take these out and the assembly comes out so you can get to the cover that goes over the bulb. Check your owners manual for more details.
The headlight switch to the left of the steering wheel on the front of the dash acts as the dimmer. You spin the switch right or left depending on the intensity of the light you prefer.
Yes, it has a working headlight on the front of the train.
The headlight sensor on a Pontiac Montana is typically located near the front of the vehicle, often mounted on the dashboard or near the windshield area. It may also be situated on the vehicle's front grille to detect ambient light levels. For precise information, it's best to consult the owner's manual or a service guide specific to your model year.
It is a light on the front of a car or truck that lights up the road.
One or more headlight/taillight bulbs are inoperative.
On the right side of the drivers side dashboard - just below the headlight knob.
So you know if you are approaching a car from the front or the back.