If your high beams aren't working on your 1996 Firebird, the issue could be related to the headlight switch, the dimmer switch, or a blown fuse. First, check the fuse for the headlights in the fuse box; if it's blown, replace it. If the fuse is fine, the dimmer switch, which is part of the turn signal lever, may be faulty and could require replacement. Additionally, ensure that the bulbs themselves are functioning correctly, as burned-out bulbs could also cause high beams not to work.
the high beam indicator is only on when the high beams are on
the inside bulbs are the high beams.
Your low beams are burnt out. that happens alot
If the high beams will not work on a 1997 Escort even after the relay was changed, it is possible that the bulbs are burned out. It is rare, but it does happen that both bulbs will burn out at the same time.
Normally caused by faulty dimmer switch.
sounds like you have a short in the low and hgh beam switch take it to auto electrician
To determine if the high beam relay is bad on a 2000 Firebird, you can start by checking the operation of the high beams. If the high beams do not turn on when activated, but the low beams and other lights work, the relay might be faulty. You can test the relay by using a multimeter to check for continuity or by swapping it with a similar relay in the fuse box. Additionally, inspecting for damaged wiring or corroded connections can also help identify the issue.
try checking ur high-bea fuses and relays
On a 1997 Pontiac Firebird, the high beam switch is typically located on the left side of the steering column. It is integrated into the turn signal lever; pulling the lever towards you activates the high beams, while pushing it away returns to low beams. If you're looking for a specific feature, consult the vehicle's owner manual for detailed instructions.
I dont know about the '99, but on my '95 the high beams are activated by pulling the turn indicator lever towards the driver. Pushing it forward turns them off again.
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The high beam indicator is a warning light on a vehicle's dashboard that signals when the high beam headlights are activated. It typically appears as a blue icon, indicating that the high beams are on, which provide increased visibility in low-light conditions. The indicator helps drivers remember to switch back to low beams when approaching other vehicles or in well-lit areas to avoid blinding other drivers.