As far as your dash lites, try rotating the interior lamp dimmer, see if the dash lites come back.
Also, check mirror fuse in fuse box, not only check the fuse, use a test light, see if voltage on fuse circuit?
Your bcm is also involved.
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Check the inst lps fuse in the middle of the fuse panel left dash.
SOURCE: low beam headlights not working on 2004 Pontiac Montana extended
You headlight lamp have a diffuser mechanism which allows it to flip between the hight beam and low beam feature of the bulb. In fact, you high beam will function even if the low beam is not working.
I would recommend the purchase of the new headlight lamp. It would cost you you any where from $15.00 per unit to get a replacement lamp
SOURCE: 2003 sunfire wiring
I have a 2003 subnfire and my battery drain every night.
found out that my radio the monsoon 8 speaker system with the amp was the cause it even cause Dash lights to work and not to work. pulled stereo and amp no problem now. solved problem
SOURCE: headlight trouble on sunfire 2003 with 2.2ecotech
sounds like either a wiring loom is shorting across somewhere ??where ----best of british to finding it
SOURCE: 2005 pontiac sunfire headlight issue
I have run into a few of these and what I found was water getting into the wires that go to these headlights.The harness is just below the battery area.It will be easier to get to from the bottom of the vehicle.You will have to remove the plastic cover from the harness and the electrical tape.Find the dark blue and the orange wires.The dark blue is for the drivers side and the orange is for the passengers side.There should be 2 of each.Look real closely and see if you see a spot where the wires are slightly swelled up.These wires are only 18 gauge so it is not easy finding the bad spot.One thing you can try is pulling on the wires a little and sometimes they will separate where the bad spot is.Hope this helps.Good luck.
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