Low beam lights quit working

Asked by Judy1974 Dec 22, 2018 at 01:45 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2008 Chevy Trailblazer. My low beam
lights quit working at the same time. I've had to
use high beams.

6 Answers

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HDM relay under the hood, very common problem. There is a recall for this, but doesn't cover all years. BUT it does indeed affect all years. You can swap these 2 relays, the other one next to it is the fan, just watch your temp. I keep a spare relay in my glovebox for this problem.

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2005 chevy trailblazer headlight not working

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Follow Fj's advice Leroy.Its the correct fix for your problem.Relay #46.The part number is 20601 for a duralast relay from AZ.Swap the fan relay beside it in place of the hdm relay and if your lights come on,replace the relay with the part number above.

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Has anyone find the answer to the lowbeam not working: 1. Check fuses; OK 2. Swap Relays: no go 3. Replaced lightbulb; no go 4. Check voltage on bulb receptacle; 7 volts Has anyone replaced the headlight switch and lights work after? It is the next step that I am thinking of.

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Where is headlight switch for 2006 Chevy trailblazer?

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Fog lights on thus keeping low beams from working.

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