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High Beam Indicator Not Operating Properly

  1. Turn ignition off. Press and hold TRIP/RESET button on instrument panel. Turn ignition on. Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC) self-test will start. If HIGH BEAM indicator light illuminates for about 4 seconds and then goes out, go to next step. If HIGH BEAM indicator light does not illuminate for about 4 seconds and then go out, go to step  3.
  2. Turn high beam headlights on. If high beam headlights operate properly, test is complete. If high beam headlights do not operate properly, go to EXTERIOR LIGHTING .
  3. Remove and inspect HIGH BEAM indicator bulb. Replace as needed. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST  under VERIFICATION TESTS. If bulb is okay, go to next step.
  4. Turn high beam headlights on. If high beam headlights operate properly, go to next step. If high beam headlights do not operate properly, go to EXTERIOR LIGHTING .
  5. Replace instrument cluster printed circuit board. See appropriate INSTRUMENT PANELS article. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST  under VERIFICATION TESTS.