No High beams
#21
If it's a bcm the replacement will need to be programed after it is installed.
The hi beam head lights are used when the car is locked and unlocked with the key fob. So if they flash that would check the wiring from the bcm to the headlights.
You stated that it works intermittently so I would guess you are close to the problem.
Typically bcm issues are not intermittent but not impossible. The bcm is located with/behind the inside fuse box.
I would turn on the headlights and then wiggle and tap the wiring in and around the inside fuse box. You just might get the lights to flicker and find a poor/ loose connection in that area.
If that don't work then it's time to do voltage checks to find the problem.
As oldblue suggested it wouldn't hurt to try a known good muti switch just to rule it out.
The hi beam head lights are used when the car is locked and unlocked with the key fob. So if they flash that would check the wiring from the bcm to the headlights.
You stated that it works intermittently so I would guess you are close to the problem.
Typically bcm issues are not intermittent but not impossible. The bcm is located with/behind the inside fuse box.
I would turn on the headlights and then wiggle and tap the wiring in and around the inside fuse box. You just might get the lights to flicker and find a poor/ loose connection in that area.
If that don't work then it's time to do voltage checks to find the problem.
As oldblue suggested it wouldn't hurt to try a known good muti switch just to rule it out.
#22
Illuminate the positive, eliminate the the obvious and the least expensive!
I will send out the multi switch if you send me your info.
Let's review
Correct H13 bulbs new
Hi beam indicator works with the muti switch
DRL work
Lock and unlock flash works
I'm down to loose connection from the BCM to the high beam relays
Or loose connection from the relays to the headlamps
If you have double checked all the connections and grounds
One thing we haven't suggested is disconnect the battery for 30 minutes to reset the computers
I will send out the multi switch if you send me your info.
Let's review
Correct H13 bulbs new
Hi beam indicator works with the muti switch
DRL work
Lock and unlock flash works
I'm down to loose connection from the BCM to the high beam relays
Or loose connection from the relays to the headlamps
If you have double checked all the connections and grounds
One thing we haven't suggested is disconnect the battery for 30 minutes to reset the computers
#25
I had the battery disconnected when I installed the other fuse block under the hood so the reset should have taken place.
Tonight after work I will do the jiggle test so I can use the darkness to my advantage to illuminate the problems to eliminate it.
Or at least continue to point us into the right direction.
Tonight after work I will do the jiggle test so I can use the darkness to my advantage to illuminate the problems to eliminate it.
Or at least continue to point us into the right direction.
#27
I jiggled wires... No go, but I tested the fob a few times and the head lights did not come on. Lock or unlock.
I had the key on with the high beams on and then switched to low and then turned the key off and the headlights stayed on as they should.
I pushed on relays and fuses, jiggled wires under the hood, in the car by the bcm and drivers feet, moved the steering wheel up an down a few times.
Guys... Where do we stand? Test the multi switch or rule it a BCM issue?
If BCM issue, is there a software I can download to use my OBD2 scanner with to do tech2 or tech3 controls with?
I have a usb plug to go into my laptop and that is a double ended question as I have a delco radio that needs unlocked in an 02 impala and would like to save my friend a minimum of $100 to bring it to the dealer.
If we both have to bring our cars to the dealership we may as well buy the software right? Or is that beyond the DIY scope?
Again, Thank you all for your help!
I had the key on with the high beams on and then switched to low and then turned the key off and the headlights stayed on as they should.
I pushed on relays and fuses, jiggled wires under the hood, in the car by the bcm and drivers feet, moved the steering wheel up an down a few times.
Guys... Where do we stand? Test the multi switch or rule it a BCM issue?
If BCM issue, is there a software I can download to use my OBD2 scanner with to do tech2 or tech3 controls with?
I have a usb plug to go into my laptop and that is a double ended question as I have a delco radio that needs unlocked in an 02 impala and would like to save my friend a minimum of $100 to bring it to the dealer.
If we both have to bring our cars to the dealership we may as well buy the software right? Or is that beyond the DIY scope?
Again, Thank you all for your help!
#29
Wait; you replaced the entire underhood fuse box!? The chances of operator error just went through the roof.
And NO to your programming questions, however a good shop could probably pull it of with their SnapOn tool.
And NO to your programming questions, however a good shop could probably pull it of with their SnapOn tool.
#30
It should be pretty easy to figure this out using a multi-meter.
If the high beam relay is being activated by using the high beam lever, then the BCM is working correctly.
If the relay is working correctly, then the problem lies between the relay and the headlights.
The sequence is: Multi switch--BCM--relay--headlamps.
Start at the headlamps and work backwards using the multi-meter.
If the high beam relay is being activated by using the high beam lever, then the BCM is working correctly.
If the relay is working correctly, then the problem lies between the relay and the headlights.
The sequence is: Multi switch--BCM--relay--headlamps.
Start at the headlamps and work backwards using the multi-meter.