I have a pontiac g6 2007. only my brights are working. How can I get my regular lights to work.

Asked by lorihoov Nov 24, 2013 at 07:01 PM about the 2007 Pontiac G6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

At first only rt headlight worked. then my boyfriend got them both working but only the
brights work.

3 Answers

I believe that your controls are push the stalk to engage brights...pull to make them go off...pull again to momentarily Flash oncoming cars~ this is correct....tie my dead body to a platform and let buzzards peck at it, if this ain't the case here~

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there's NO way he could have failed....okay maybe touching the bulbs without any gloves...leaving his fingerprints and causing premature failure~...but I digress~

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Lorihoov, Judge_roy is correct in how to turn the bright head lamps on or off. Please refer to page 362 of your owners manual to make sure you have the correct bulbs and everything is in the correct place. IF you need further information, please email us at socialmedia@gm.com. Erica Tiffany GM Customer Care

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