My girlfriend was sitting in the Tahoe the other day at lunch for about 30 mins. with the ignition switch on so she could listen to the stereo. Little did she know that the headlights and taillights were all on even though the vehicle was not running. So when she went to leave at the end of the day, the vehicle would not start (as the headlights/stereo running for that time drained the battery).
So as far as I know, the Headlights should NOT come on with just the key in the ignition and the light selector switch in the 'Auto' position on a sunny day.
I pulled the Headlight relay out to test it with my meter and it is o.k.
I was thinking the ambient light sensor may be not working correctly, but wouldn't the vehicle have to be running for that to take effect?
Any ideas? I'm thinking bad light selector switch or bad ambient light sensor circuit or worst case scenario, bad BCM.
So as far as I know, the Headlights should NOT come on with just the key in the ignition and the light selector switch in the 'Auto' position on a sunny day.
I pulled the Headlight relay out to test it with my meter and it is o.k.
I was thinking the ambient light sensor may be not working correctly, but wouldn't the vehicle have to be running for that to take effect?
Any ideas? I'm thinking bad light selector switch or bad ambient light sensor circuit or worst case scenario, bad BCM.