which relay is for the tail lights
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manual doesn't specify what fuse or relay is responsible for tail lights
Should be number 7,cluster
lights don't need a relay- a fuse, yes- unless I'm still stuck in the past-
Agree ,jamnblues,,,i pointed them to fuse.
http://www.chevrolet.com/content/dam/Chevrolet/northamerica/usa/nscwebsite/en/Home/Ownership/Manuals%20and%20Videos/02_pdf/2010_chevrolet_hhr_owners.pdf ...Chapter 6 page 122
Good morning Gentlemen
It's a relay in the engine fuse box. #68. "Parking Lights", as they're called in the manual, are controlled by the body control computer. I have a 2008 HHR with the tail lights out, as well as the lights around the heat controls and gear shift. Relay #68 is the culprit for both...I read somewhere that Fuse #69 (also in the engine compartment) can also be a suspect...
Thx man this was exactly the problem! The relay took a dump I simply swapped the low beam relay temporarily to check and it solved it. Now a trip to the auto zone
We are having an issue with running lights and tail lights not working on 2008 HHR after trying everything under the sun we took the cover off the relay itself and pushed down on the left side to make coil/points engage and lights come on. Of course once you let off the relay the lights go back off. could this be and issue with the fuse board?
I have a 2014 orlando and candy get the right sidelight to operate I've changed the bulb and put an electrical tester on it no power I've looked everywhere online for a fuse location and can't find one also the headlight height adjustment isn't working on the same side could these problems be linked any help would be gratefully appreciated