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Only get Daytime Running Lights
My Metro only runs the daytime running lights. For about a year now the nighttime lights have not worked. I took it to my trusting mechanic and he told me in order to solve the problem it would cost a sugnificant amount of cash because he would have to go through the wireing, so he suggested as an interm solution he angle the daytime lights as best he could.
When I go to put on the nightlights, nothing happens, but the daytime lights stay on. My brights go on when I pull the stick for temporary brights but do not go on when I push the stick for constant brights. Anyone heard of this before or can give me some checks to narrow down the problem? Thanks Kibb |
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Sorry man, i've got that issue too. I push the button for the headlights and "poof" they turn off. I went through the wiring, diagrams, checked all the relays, and nothing. So I guess i'm not the only one stuck. I'm gonna tear the cluster apart in a few days and volt-meter the hell out of it. I'll let ya know if I find anything. I'm thinkin it might be a loose ground.
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If you could keep me updated on what you find it would be greatly appreciated. My lights also go off when I turn on the nightlights. I've heard about some issues with regards to connections in the stearing column, so I am going to try and take that apart soon. I'll keep you updated.
My email is my username at hotmail.com. Thanks kibb |
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Switches
I've had a similar problem.
It turned out that the switches themselves were bad. I've had to replace them several times now. So now I keep a piece of plastic the width of the headlight and parking light switches and jam it behind the buttons to keep them both engaged at the same time. It's sorta a pain but beats taking the dash apart and paying for parts. |
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What switches do you mean? Where can I find these switches?
kibb |
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#6
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I guess I should clarify what the problem was with my '89 metro.
With the button for the headlights pressed I would get the headlights to come on but, the dash and taillights would not. On the flipside with the parking lights button depressed everything worked as they were supposed to, parking lights and dash lights (no head lights) So by pressing both buttons at the same time I could have headlights, dash and taillights at the same time. ![]() The problem was traced to the button cluster for the headlights. To replace them you have to remove them as a unit.
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I am having the same problem. I have the rotory switch as opposed to the push buttons. I am going to keep looking on the internet for a solution but I haven't found one yet. Any one have any idea how to fix this problem? The answer will be much appreciated.
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Have the same problem with my 96 Metro. Had it in today for the timing belt. Had the dealer check it out. I have heard this more than once. Burnt terminal on the fuse block under the dash. I could have had mine fixed today. $326.00 For the block plus labor. I will look at it and go around it.
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i had the same prob with my 96 metro as imolars (with the burnt terminal). it's aggrivated me for years and i had to wiggle the wires to get headlights to come back on. it was always after i flashed the brights that i had it go out - until the final time a few weeks ago when the terminal burnt completely off. after reading imolars' $326+ estimaite, i opted for a few minutes with a dremel on the fuse block, soldered a wire to the internal copper rail, and i installed a new set of connectors back to the wire that also burned. not counting apprehension, the whole job took minutes.
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#10
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wiring harness that goes in the bottom of the fusebox. Green wires. I finally found it. I crimped a new terminal into the harness plug, and it works fine. If anyone wants pics of what the problem was, i'll be happy to email em to ya.
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Actually, I would love to see those pics if you have them handy. Because all the good advice on this board, I managed to wigle the fusebox wires and it works, presently. But I know that this is just an interm solution that won't last, and I will eventually have to get out the sodering gun.
My email is my username @hotmail.com Thanks! kibboy |
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It happens to my 96 about every three months. I just kick the wires at the base of the steering column with my foot while driving and it cures it for another 3 months or so. Would this be the wiring harness to the fuse box?
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yep, that's them. I'll dig up those pics and put em up here when I fnid em. Just formatted my computer, and I've gotta go gut my car tonight.
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THank you ever one. That did the trick! I have High beams again with out having to holding them on.
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Have the same problem with a 95 Metro and the dealer wanted $450 + labor to install a new dimmer switch. Will check the fuse block.
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