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Hey guys I dont know who else to turn to. Ive got a 2000 buick lesbre that the headlights stay on after I turn the car off. They stay on for like 10-15 minutes. Also my daylight running lights are the lobeams instead of the highbeams. This is starting to kill my battery and makes for a very crappy day. If anyone knows anything about this or can help me please do so. Thanks a bunch.
well, having you headlights stay on after you turn off the car is a feature that gm gives you so you arent walking into a dark area...kind of a safety thing. you can turn that off or shorten the time they stay on. read your manual if you dont know how to access you driver options
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