Headlights won't work unless I hold the high beam toggle switch
Asked by Arron Dec 31, 2015 at 11:32 AM about the 2003 Chevrolet Impala LS FWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Some times the headlights work fine.
Sometimes they go out for an
undetermined time. High beam and low
beam are both non working, but, when you
pull the lever to switch from low beam to
high beam the head lights come on but
only when I'm holding in the switch. Any
ideas?
15 Answers
10 amp lamp fuse under the hood is good. Replaced the light switch. Still an issue. Thinking it's the multi switch....
Did you ever get them workin
Did you get fix and if so what was it my car doing same thing and no one knows what it could be
Did you ever get this fixed? I am having the exact same problem...
I'm having the exact same problem with my 2005 chevy impala. Both the bright and dim lights went out. If I hold in the dimmer switch the lights stay on but only as long as i'm holding them. Fuses and relay switch good. If anyone figured out the problem please post
were having same issues with our impala
I need an answer also mine doing the same thing
Question I have to hold my switch in for the high beams 2 work I've replaced my headlight beam but still no high beam unless I hold the switch Inn
I had someone tell me it was the multi-switch, the one for the high beams, blinkers, windshield wipers and cruise control. However, upon pricing it, it's $450 just for the part!!!
Did you get it fixed?
bigdog19671 answered 5 years ago
Well my 1969 impala the light just don’t come on anymore they turned on and when I shut them off and was ready to leave just my cruise lights came on and my tail light but no low beam or high beam I bought switch but haven’t replaced it all the fuses out good.
My 2008 chevy impala just had all lights go out tonight. I need to go pick up my son.. Holding in tf switch does NOT work.. All i have is patking lights uts far too dark to drive pls help me
Ahsanuddin1989 answered 4 years ago
I have 2019 impala headlights doesn’t go on what I should do?
I had this same issue, I replaced fuses, multifunction switch, the whole headlight housing as well as bulbs. Nothing worked It turned out to be the ground. It didn't look corroded or anything but I thought I give it a go anyway and the first thing I noticed was there was paint underneath, it wasn't bare metal. I sanded it till I saw metal and sanded the connector to. Now all my lights work as they should! I wish I would have done this before I spent money on the other things. It is located on the Frame behind the light housing on the driver side