Headlight

Asked by Ash582 Nov 04, 2016 at 07:19 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse 1LT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have changed the light bulb in the driver side but
the headlight still doesn't work? Any suggestions
on how to fix or to take out the headlight
assembly?

2 Answers

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It is fairly common for the headlight power wire to go to the left light then jumper to the right. I suspect that wire is cut or damaged. You might need to pull the left lamp and verify that there are two wires going into the socket, without a wiring diagram you don't know the routing but try and follow that wire from the left bulb to the right and see if there is a place it could get damaged.

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Driver side high beam and passenger side high and low beam are out... tried a new high/low beam relay and had same results. What do I need to do to get all 4 beams working... only have one ( driver side low beam)?

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