Head Light Problem
#1
Head Light Problem
Ok, Everytime I have the car on the head lights are always on, 98 blazer. It doesn't matter what position the light selector is in the lights are always on? Has this happened to anyone else? How did you trouble shot? What was your outcome?
Thanks in advance
Brian
Thanks in advance
Brian
#2
RE: Head Light Problem
I'll have to double check for sure, but I think all 98 and newer blazers have automatic headlamps. They come on when the ambient light sensor sees a "dark" condition. If yours are always on...I'd bet you (or someone else) has recently installed or otherwise modified the dash speakers? The light sensor is mounted in the right dash speaker grille, see if it is unplugged and if not you could just have a bad sensor. Let us know what you find.
Oh yeah, I've also seen a newspaper or magazine left on top of the sensor. That would cause this too
Oh yeah, I've also seen a newspaper or magazine left on top of the sensor. That would cause this too
#3
RE: Head Light Problem
Your lights are on because they are daytime running lights. you can push the dome override button a couple of times until you hear a "ding". That will shut them off but you would have to do that every time you start the car. Or you can just take the relay out.
#4
RE: Head Light Problem
Alright thanks, They are on in the day as well I guess the DRL would make sense. Where is the relay for the DRL located?
Thanks
Thanks
#5
RE: Head Light Problem
Out of curiosity, why do you want to disable your daytime running lights? It's considered a safety feature - so little old ladies driving down the street can see you coming I live in upstate NY and Geico actually takes a few bucks off my premium becuase of DRL.
#6
RE: Head Light Problem
There's a relay under the hood you need to bend/cut one of the pins on... I forget which pin it is, though...
#7
RE: Head Light Problem
ORIGINAL: drperry
There's a relay under the hood you need to bend/cut one of the pins on... I forget which pin it is, though...
There's a relay under the hood you need to bend/cut one of the pins on... I forget which pin it is, though...
#8
RE: Head Light Problem
One of the two, if I wasn't so comfortable, I'd go check my relay, lol... I'll see if I can get around to it tomorrow or maybe later tonight.
#9
RE: Head Light Problem
Well the sensor under the speaker is plugged in. Can't figure out how to get them off. I read on hear pressing the dome override would shut them off, but it didn't. Any other ideas
#10
RE: Head Light Problem
Are your park/tail/dash lights on all the time too, or just your low or highbeams?
If you're in Canada, you will NOT be able to disable the automatic lights, without the resistor modification...
As for the DRLs you can leave the parking brake on one click, and they should stay off...
If you're in Canada, you will NOT be able to disable the automatic lights, without the resistor modification...
As for the DRLs you can leave the parking brake on one click, and they should stay off...