The high beam indicator and running lights staying on when the key is off may indicate a malfunction in the vehicle's electrical system, such as a stuck relay or a short circuit. This can also occur if the vehicle has a faulty switch that fails to turn off the lights. In some cases, certain vehicles are designed to keep running lights on for safety reasons, but if they remain on continuously, it’s advisable to have the electrical system inspected by a professional.
Check fuse # 16 - 20 amp - for Hi Beam Headlamps and Hi Beam Indicator
You could wire them with the running lights instead of the bright and dim. Otherwise you will have to install a toggle switch to override turning off fog lights when using running lights only. It is against the law to run your fog logs in the high beam mode, you may only use fog lights while in the low beam mode. Not that that matters to most people, but in high beam they will not provide any usable light anyway, or is it you just think it looks cool to have them on even in the high beam mode?
A room fuse is a fuse that usually controls indicator lights. The lights would include door lights, overhead lights, or even and audio fuse.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
Not true. Hi beam lights shine higher above the ground. They will reflect back at you from fog and make it harder to see. Low beams shine lower and are not reflected back at you.
Probably a faulty fuel gauge sending unit.
sounds like you have a short in the low and hgh beam switch take it to auto electrician
I believe that is a defective DRL module
Have you checked to make sure both bulbs are not burnt out on low beam? Even if it is a single bulb for both high and low beam the low beam filaments could be burnt out.
I'm not sure I understand your question. DRL stands for daytime running lights. Your daytime running lights are on the front of your car; when you are driving, even if you have the headlights in the off position, the DRLs will be on. It's a safety feature.
Your computer brain in your truck is messing up take it to a mechanic is my advice. Not sure I even understand what you are asking,but, If its what I think , its just a matter of turning on your lights. For some reason Chevy thought it would be a good idea to have just your low beams and the high beam dash light come on automatically when it got dark, don't ask me why. If this is not it rephrase you question and be more presice.
Check the daytime running lights module. This item was defective in some vehicles in the early 90's, and when it failed the result was lights that would not turn off or they would be very dim when the vehicle was running. You can check for recalls at the dealer.