On my 2004 Modus the lights automatically go out as you open the drivers door.
There are many reasons why a head light would stay on when car is off. These lights could be automatic.
You have a blown head gasket or a cracked head. STOP driving this car immediately or you will do serious damage to the engine. It will need the gasket replaced and the head checked.You have a blown head gasket or a cracked head. STOP driving this car immediately or you will do serious damage to the engine. It will need the gasket replaced and the head checked.
I have a 1999 Chevy silverado ls which has automatic dusk to dawn head lights how do you turn them off as the on off switch only works in the daylight
In most cases yes it will. The coolant will mix with the oil and this will immediately cause damage to engine bearings and rings. STOP driving any car with a blown head gasket. You must have this repaired immediately or you will destroy the engine.
You have a blown head gasket, cracked head, or both. The engine must be dissembled to make the repair. Stop driving this car immediately or you will destroy the engine.
Immediately stop and shut the engine off, and call a tow truck. Otherwise you will damage your engine and end up spending way more than the wrecker fee to have it towed. Immediately have a trusted mechanic find out why it overheated. Do not start this engine again until the problem has been repaired. A simple $25 repair for a stuck thermostat, can turn into a $500 major repair of a blown head gasket or cracked head, if you continue to drive. You can also damage the automatic transmission when the engine overheats, as it is cooled by the radiator. A $1,500 repair. So immediately stop and shut it off.
Normally it will last the life of the engine. However if the engine overheats the gasket can be ruined immediately.
Sorry to tell you this but, you more than likely have a blown head gasket. Stop driving the car immediately or you will destroy the engine. This must be fixed in order for the car to be drivable.
Pasanger side behind head lights
you need an alternator
No. That's very abnormal.
The fuse location for the head lights on a 1996 Nissan is in the engine compartment. You will need to open the hood and look between the battery and the driver side.