2001 Headlight Problem
sport_dude_854
04-16-2005, 01:28 AM
I just bought a 2001 grand am se and when i turn on the headlights, i get parking lights and fog lights, but no low beams...high beams work and i tried replacing the bulbs and it still does the same thing. i was thinking a fuse or relay somewhere but i'm stumped! any help is greatly appreciated!!!
shyguy5885
04-16-2005, 11:54 AM
Did you replace with the right bulbs? They should be 9007 for your car. Also, do you have your fog light switch on? It should be to the left of the steering wheel, next to your dimmer switch. I'd think that you'd always have parking lights on when you have your headlights on, and you may have the brights switch engaged too.
sport_dude_854
04-16-2005, 02:36 PM
Did you replace with the right bulbs? They should be 9007 for your car. Also, do you have your fog light switch on? It should be to the left of the steering wheel, next to your dimmer switch. I'd think that you'd always have parking lights on when you have your headlights on, and you may have the brights switch engaged too.
I replaced with the correct bulbs and it does the same thing...whether or not the fog lights are on the low beams don't come on at all...the only way i can get my headlights on is to use the high beams. when it's in the low beam position, the lights just wont come on. i'm thinking it might be the headlight switch on the steering column. that's the only other thing it could be, right?
I replaced with the correct bulbs and it does the same thing...whether or not the fog lights are on the low beams don't come on at all...the only way i can get my headlights on is to use the high beams. when it's in the low beam position, the lights just wont come on. i'm thinking it might be the headlight switch on the steering column. that's the only other thing it could be, right?
shyguy5885
04-17-2005, 12:05 AM
your right, it could be possible that the switch on the steering column is bad. Also, go back at your bulbs, and take off the electrical connector....are any of the connections burned/melted or corroded, loose... I had previously tried to put "Xenon" blue headlights it......they ended up burning one of my connectors causing a similar problem. According to a gm tech, even though they were the same amount of watts output, they drew more amps, and overheated the connector. hope this helps.
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