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#152 of 171 Re: 2006 Trailblazer headlights [vskardainreno]
by frstar
Nov 16, 2011 (4:41 pm)
As the previous messaged indicated, the relays are in the fuse box
under the hood. I got my relpacement at a chevy dealer, just under $40.
Very easy to replace...
#153 of 171 Re: 2006 Trailblazer headlights [vskardainreno]
by gmcustsvcsarah
Nov 17, 2011 (11:40 am)
Information on the fuse block begins on page 5-109 in the Trailblazer owner's manual. It should be on the driver's side of the vehicle. There's a diagram in there, as well, detailing the different fuses and relays and their locations.
Hope this helps,
Sarah
GM Customer Service
#154 of 171 Re: 2006 Trailblazer headlights [fj4072]
by vskardainreno
Nov 17, 2011 (1:27 pm)
Thanks everyone!
#155 of 171 2005 Trailblazer headlight
by kj2572
Nov 20, 2011 (7:22 pm)
My daughter was stopped for having the driver side headlight out on our 2005 trailblazer. When I took it up to have the bulb replaced, they said that the bulb wasn't the problem, it was the contactor. Can this part be purchased at Autozone or someplace similar or does it have to come from a Chevy dealer?? If it has to come from GM, where can I get the part number so that I can order it online??
#156 of 171 Re: 2005 Trailblazer headlight [kj2572]
by fj4072
Nov 21, 2011 (11:03 am)
You mean connector right? Go to Rockauto.com and buy it there, they are cheap and ship same day. Depending on which part you need there, use a high heat connector as this is a very common problem for us Trailblazer owners.
rockauto.com has pictures there so you can match up perfectly, don't shy away from Dorman brand as it is a quality brand. Tons of us TB owners use this website to order parts because of they have price AND service....No I don't work for them
, just many great experiences with them myself. They have shipped within an hour many times for me.
Dec 07, 2011 (7:32 pm)
rockauto.com rules!!!
#159 of 171 02 Trailblazer dim lights, fast turn signal
by dmeier67
Dec 27, 2011 (6:51 pm)
First noticed that the left turn signal was doing double time which normally means a bulb out. Checked all bulbs and all are working. When I jiggled the high beam switch (same as turn signal) it would blink normally. Then next time start double time again. After a while when the high beam is on the left turn signal will blink once then stop. (Really not sure if related or not but the green arrow indicator on the dash stays dimly lit all the time. May be just picking up light from bulb behind meter cluster?)
Also noticed that ALL front lights on the driver side are more dim than passenger side (high and low beam and turn signal and running light). It is very noticeable when driving. Not sure if the two situations are related.
Here is what I have tried so far:
Swapped the real tail light circuit boards. No change.
Swapped the front head light assemblies. The one from the passenger side that had been bright became dim on the driver side and the driver side assembly became bright on the passenger side. So I am assuming it is not the lights, connections etc. as the problem stayed on the driver side even though the parts were changed.
Checked voltage on both front sides. Reading just over 14 volts (same both sides).
I swapped the high beam relay in the fuse box with another relay. No change.
The turn signal relay uses the same relay for both right and left and em flashers (which flash normal speed by the way) so I don't think it is bad.
My only thought now is that the turn signal switch is bad but a new one is $100+ so don't want to buy one if not needed. It may be causing the fast blinking, but not sure about the dim lights. Anyone have anything like this happen? I have read about some crazy electrical issues with the TB but nothing like this.
Thanks
#160 of 171 Re: 02 Trailblazer dim lights, fast turn signal [dmeier67]
by dmeier67
Dec 28, 2011 (3:24 pm)
Ok more info for post 159 above- after checking today and noticing that the high beam light flashed when the turn signal was on (I could not imagine an electrical system where the high beam would be on the same circuit as the turn signal). Anyway, I was going to take the fuse box apart to see if there was anything melted or shorted out underneath and noticed that all the bolts were already loose (hand loose). I tightened them all up and PRESTO all the problems went away!! So after several hours of messing around I lucked into the fix. I think the dealer left the screws loose a while back they had to do some electrical work. The issues did not start right away so I did not make the connection (no pun intended). p.s. This vehicle is trouble waiting to happen! I would sell it but it's not mine!!
#161 of 171 Anyone have this problem?
by wgh4012
Feb 03, 2012 (2:33 pm)
My lights have been staying on and draining my battery. I have a 2003 trailblazer. I have replaced my relay for the dimmers. We haven't ruled out #46 relay yet will be doing that tonight. I am almost positive it is not #46. Has anyone had this problem or have any other ideas of what it might be?