2003 Yukon
296K miles
Last week I swapped out the water pump due to a coolant leak. I disconnected the battery completely (both positive and negative connections) for the job.
I can't remember the last time we had to use either the high-beams or the hazard lights.... So this could have become an issue a long time ago or it could in some way be related to me disconnecting the battery for the water pump job.
Bottom line is... My hi-beams do not work. My hazard lights do not work. Ironically, I find this out when I'm part of a funeral procession line where we were required to turn on our high beams and hazard lights... go figure.
The low beam headlights DO work. The turn signals DO work.
All fuses are good.
My only guess right now is bad relays.... But those jokers are expensive.... $10-$20 a piece and I'm not even sure if they are the culprit. Is there some way to test if mine are bad?
Seems like according to the interwebs "I" am the only person experiencing this specific issue!!! LOL... I don't believe that though.
Can anybody shed some light (pun intended) on my situation here????
296K miles
Last week I swapped out the water pump due to a coolant leak. I disconnected the battery completely (both positive and negative connections) for the job.
I can't remember the last time we had to use either the high-beams or the hazard lights.... So this could have become an issue a long time ago or it could in some way be related to me disconnecting the battery for the water pump job.
Bottom line is... My hi-beams do not work. My hazard lights do not work. Ironically, I find this out when I'm part of a funeral procession line where we were required to turn on our high beams and hazard lights... go figure.
The low beam headlights DO work. The turn signals DO work.
All fuses are good.
My only guess right now is bad relays.... But those jokers are expensive.... $10-$20 a piece and I'm not even sure if they are the culprit. Is there some way to test if mine are bad?
Seems like according to the interwebs "I" am the only person experiencing this specific issue!!! LOL... I don't believe that though.
Can anybody shed some light (pun intended) on my situation here????