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Maybe a fuse the fuse box is under the drivers side passenger seat . sometimes ive seem them get something spilled on them and i had to wiggle the fuses to clear the corrosion
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ok if you run a power wire to the positive on battery does it go?
if so its a plug or cable issue. if not make an earth wire for the earth side of light and try the power again. if it goes you have a bad earth.
Hello Linda! Replacing the HDM relay for the low beams will not trigger any of these problems. If the blower isn't working, you probably need to get a new blower motor resistor (for manual controls) or blower motor module (looks the same) for automatic climate control. To access, need to remove the plastic kick panel near your feet on passenger side. After removed, look up you'll see the resistor, it's about 4" long with 2 small screws in it. You'll also need to drop the glovebox door to remove the connector from the resistor to the motor. Suggestion- buy a pig tail for the resistor also, these tend to melt. Very common problem. The ABS dash could be a bad wheel hub assembly or a hub starting to go bad.
I believe in a Chevrolet you push the left stalk (turn signal stalk) foward for high beam and back for low. If you have the lights on low beam and pull the stalk back, you'll "flash" your high beams.
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