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im not in the knowledge that it has one , most circuits for headlights are operated by the headlight knob switch , Now brakes on trucks they use a relay because you may tow a trailer and you don't want to have the trailer short cause your brake lights to go out
The video above shows how to replace blown fuses in the interior fuse box of your 2000Chevrolet Tracker in addition to the fuse panel diagram location.
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1999 Chevy Suburban with no fuel pressure. The following is covered in this video: 1. How to test a fuel pump relay in a power distribution box.
Either the headlight relay is stuck on, or the security system's headlight control is shorted and keeping the headlight relay on. Find the headlight relay (probably in a fuse and relay box under the hood), remove it and check the contacts with an ohmmeter. They should read open in a good relay, but will read little or no resistance if the contacts have welded together ( a possible result of rapid on-off cycling).
Ok, locate the relay panel (probably inder the hood) and find the relay that controls the headlamps. With your headlight switch "on", pull the relay and see if your getting a hot current to the connectors in the relay panel. If it's hot, replace the relay. If no current, it's probably your headlight switch.
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