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May is your ignition sensor, or need a maintenance mostly is just oil change and ask to reset ur maintenance light on da dash so it won't litgt up again till need maintenance.
If you look in your manual, there is usually a procedure for resetting TPMS sensors. They can be as silly as turning off and on the headlights 3 times or honking the horn with the key turned to the on position. If you can't find it in there the dealer will have a tool to reset it for you.
When the headlights go out, check for power to the low beams on the orange (RightT) and orange/black (left). If you're getting power, then the problem is on the switching/ground side of the circuit.
The body control module uses the ambient light sensor as an input and the headlight switch. If the light sensor see dark, the BCM provides ground to the control coil in the headlight relay. When the control coil is energized, it closes contacts that provide the ground path to the headlights. Since this is intermittent, I suggest tapping on the headlight relay with a screwdriver handle when the lights go out. It's located behind the glove box. Or, try swapping the relay with a different one and see if that solves the problem
The Rearview Mirror Sensor has nothing to do with your Low Beam Headlights. It sound like you have a electrical short, check the headlight wiring for broken or corroded wires or a bad ground wire. Also check the Headlight Switch to make sure when it is turned on it is snding power to the headlights when the Low Beams are on.
The fan relay sensor is behind the vacuum reservoir which is below the right (passenger) headlight and behind the bumper cover. Remove the headlight and remove the bumper cover. The fan relay sensor is fastened by two screws. You may need to drill a hole in the headlight 'saddle' to get to the screws.
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