Driving Lights/Fog Lights Won't Work

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dudewatson

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Ok, I'm sure this is posted somewhere already, I just couldn't find it with the search function. Also, this is my first post.

I recently bought a 2000 Tahoe LT, and the driving/fog lights will not come on. I have checked the fuses (I hope I got them all), but no luck.

Anybody have any ideas???

Thanks in advance!!!!:emotions122:
 

Rivieraracing

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Need to be sure that your headlights are on (not the day light running lights) when you are using your driving lights, they only power up when those are on.
 

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I'm not trying to be a smartass- but, did you check and see if both bulbs are burned out? Use a voltmeter to check voltage at the sockets.
 
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Thanks, and yes, the headlights were on but still no driving lights.

And, you're not being a smartass, I guess I do need to check the bulbs huh.............had a brain fart on that on, thanks for reminding me to keep it simple.

Hopefully the bulbs are burnt out.

Thanks !!
 

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So, when you tried the driving lights with the headlights on, did the little orange light lite up next to the driving light button?
 
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No orange light anywhere on the dash when I press the button.......and I replaced the relay yesterday, no luck.
 
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