Bright Lights cause truck to die

Asked by Stephen Oct 25, 2016 at 08:31 PM about the 2003 GMC Yukon XL 1500 SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just purchased a used 2003 GMC Yukon and just noticed that the truck dies
when my bright lights are turned on. Any starting points?

7 Answers

Just a wild guess but maybe you have a short of some kind in the steering column.

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F_O_R. I Think your on the right track, those are technically called the passing light switch and if it's doing this only with high beams on that would be the first thing to do to

I had the GMC dealership fix it awhile ago. There were two shorts. I can't remember where exactly but it was under the hood. They used the numbers 3 and 6 to identify the location on the receipt. No problems since then. I'm actually surprised how good the 5.3l Vortec sounds because this Yukon has had a very hard life. No sounds from anything on the engine besides the exhaust manifold which has a leak but it seals itself after a few minutes of running.

On my 2004 Yukon I'm having that problem along with the low beam doesnt work on the driver side. But if i unplug high beam bulb or remove the relay the truck wont start. Also upon removing the relay the throttle body goes nuts.

Odd as it is I swapped transmissions then this problem came about. Prior to this the door locks on each sides rear door lost power as well as the back door lock. All three lost both lock and unlock function.

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