It really needs to be checked out but it probably is the headlight switch itself that is malfunctioning.
The headlights are bulbs that insert into the glass from under the hood. One is behind the battery. They turn 90 degrees and pull out. They can be tiresome to try to change
check the switch and make sure the lights are out. on the other hand could be a faulty interior light switch, somthing i have never seen
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they are photocells....they adjust the headlights from daytime lights to headlights when it gets dark out and vise-versa
Look to the very left side of the console at the drivers side door for the switch
Open it up and see what battery it takes.
Follow the positive battery cable from the battery. It will lead you to the starter.
either by battery or fire wall
No
I changed your battery?? I don't think so. I think your alternator is your problem!
Yes. They will also be lost if the battery drops below 12v.
On older models (ex my 91) there are Phillips screws on the sides on the headlights that you turn to adjust the headlights (either up or down or left or right) on newer cars (ex my 98) there are levels built right into the headlight assembly, park the car dead level with a half tank of gas and like up the marks by turning the screws that adjust the headlights