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Firebird Headlamp problem..

Old Jan 8, 2005 | 02:15 PM
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Firebird Headlamp problem..

Hey I was just wondering if anyone knew how to fix this. Theres a setting for the firebird where you can make your headlamps come up but not turn on when you're lamp switch is in parking lights mode. I just turned this feature on and really need to turn it off, so the haedlamps only come up when its in headlamp mode. Any suggestions?? It tells how to put it in this mode in the owners manual, but not how to disable it. Thanks for any help!
Old Jan 8, 2005 | 03:41 PM
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Re: Firebird Headlamp problem..

#1 No need to post questions multiple times into multiple forums.
#2 The car listed in your sig is a Camaro, the trouble listed is for a Firebird. You may want to update your sig, or actually list needed info about the year, make and model of a car.

Lastly, on my 94 there is no "setting" anywhere. First click on, is parking/running lights. Next click on is headlights up, lights on.
Turning the switch towards off one click leaves the lights fully up, but turns off the lamps, with parking/running lights stil left on. Last click towards off, is "true" off.
Old Jan 9, 2005 | 08:08 AM
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Re: Firebird Headlamp problem..

Normally I'd move this to the General Tech section but since you already posted over there, I'll close this one. I posted something in the General Tech section that might help ya.
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