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LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS My headlights will not go off in my 2007 base line grand prix, I have to unplug the fuse in the relay in order for them to go off, so I have been using my high beam....HELP!!
Asked by sj8618 Jul 12, 2013 at 01:10 PM about the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Base
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
My headlights will not go off in my 2007 base line grand prix, I have to unplug the fuse in the relay in order for them to go off, so I have been using my high beam....HELP!!
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migration_judge_roy answered 4 years ago
stupid lxnx~ here's a snaperoonski~
migration_judge_roy answered 4 years ago
you know it is kinda hardcore of them to NOT have a relay or fuse for this little item~...weirdos~
Dorian answered 4 years ago
These cars have the low beam headlights on at all times as daytime running lights. You can turn them off when you start the car just by turning the headlight knob (the one left of the steering wheel) towards you.
migration_judge_roy answered 4 years ago
excellent Dorian...who would have know that?
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