Its the dimmer switch on the col-om
This issue could be caused by a faulty low beam relay, a blown fuse, a bad headlight switch, or burnt-out low beam bulbs. Check these components to determine the root cause of the problem and replace or repair as needed.
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your light wires have been crossed somewhere ( probably at the tail lights, brake light circuit crossed with marker lights ) look for recent wiring work on the lights and make sure the proper wires match up.
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Have you checked the drl relay?
As a guess both low beams are burnt out The daytime running and high beams are the same light filament. Or the fuse or the relay for the low beams.
daytime running lights for chevys are automatic. you cant turn them off. all you can do is control the high and low beams.
Check all fuses and check for burn out headlights, high and low beams
Just had the same problem. Replace the Multi Function (turn signal) switch on the steering column
check fuse for the running light module.
Seperate circuits I believe.
check your fues
Does the car have fog lights? I have a 2003 Sunfire that the high beams would not work on. This was caused by a short in the fog light wiring. I had the fog lights rewired separate from the harness (about $100) and the problem was fixed.
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.
i have the same problem.did you find out what it was? maintenance@rescraft.com
acid drips from your battery onto the wiring harness. corrodes a wire connector near rad support. bin there, done that.