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Yes you have a relay. Under the hood, in a plastic cover there is a breaker- relay center. It will be labeled either at the relay or on the inside of cover. murf427
The 94 Bravada did not use a conventional fuse, instead uses a "fusible link" that comes directly from the starter post and supplied battery voltage to the headlight switch.
The fuse link looks like an ordinary wire with usually a short " white plastic sleeve" that appears to be part of the wire.
The blown fuse link will pull apart easily if it is blown.
Any other questions, let me know.
Regards,
Check the fuses for a blow out. If the fuses are good check the wire connection from the switch. Also check to see if the lights have a common ground in the engine compartment that may be shorted out.
Look in your owners manual for the fuse block diagram. This will show you which fuse or fuses control these lights. Open up the fuse box and replace that fuse. Some fuses look like they are still ok but they have a hairline crack in them. Sooooooo to be sure, replace the fuse in question with a new one of the same amperage. If you need fuses, or someone to show you more about this go to any autozone store and they will sell you the fuse, show you where the fuse is located and probably even replace it for you all for the cost of the fuse.
Check the Fuse and if that is good, there is a good chance that it's going to be the head light switch it self.
Auto Zone or Parts Source should have that part for let then the dealer. If your not sure how to change it your self, they both have the how do it your self instructions to change it.
Good luck.
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