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Check for power with a test light with the light connected. If you have power then its the ground. If no power then you will need to trace the wire back to find break. As I recall they did have seperate fuse for left and right headlight high & low beam. Also did you get a defective new bulb?
Why yes there is. It's #46 under the hood. Switch relay #45 with #46, do you now have lights? Either clean the contacts by pushing it in and out of the fuse box, or buy a new relay. Cleaning the relay worked for me, but I keep a spare just in case. Very common problem with Envoys and Trailblazers.
I have heard it could be the Daylight Running Light module located under the dash above the brake pedal. The module controls both the daytime running lights and the low beam lights. The high beams are independent of this module.
I have the same problem. I am trying to buy a new module.
Could be that your high beam light's are burnt out and need to be replaced. When you say the the switch is new you mean the lever on the stearing collum is new right?? Good luck
There are no relays for the headlights. Your problem could be from the
headlight switch. You would have to check and see if you have power
coming out of the switch on the low beam side. Check with a test light.
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