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Old 07-19-2004, 12:58 PM   #1
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Question 1996 Lumina Minivan Headlight Problem

Hi,

New here and did a search, but couldn't find what I need. Lately I've been having trouble with the headlights going out while driving, on my 96' lumina apv. You'll be going down the road and hear a "click" in the dash somewhere and then the headlights go out. It usually takes about 1-2 minutes and then they come back on. All the manual said was that the headlights are protected by a circuit breaker (which I'm guessing is the clicking sound I'm hearing), but didn't give any info on where it is or how to change it. For instance, is it actually integrated into the light/dimmer switch or is it seperate somewhere? Any help about this problem is greatly appreciated.

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Brian
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