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Headlights not working

94 bravada headlights will not turn on. no daytime running lights

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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.

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