So, a few months ago I was driving home in the dark. As I was driving it looked to me like the driver's side low-beam headlight was not working. When I got home instead of backing into my driveway I pulled up to the garage and looked at the beams. They were both on so I figured It just looked weird while driving. The last weekend of November I was driving around running errands when I found out my passenger-side rear turn signal was not working. I stopped to get bulbs to replace it only to find out I had full factory OEM LED. So I ordered a new rear taillight assembly. When it arrived I installed it and it was working again. The next day I went to leave the house and I quickly discovered that the turn signal was not working again. So now I do a full light check and discover that the driver's side low-beam, passenger side DRL, and the passenger rear turn signal are not working. I have a new set of headlight assemblies that I have purchased. While doing some research I checked the battery and alternator output and as far as I know, they are fine. When I disconnected the battery for 30 minutes as suggested by a search. All the lights returned to working status. I started and stopped the car a few times and checked everything and all was working. So, I was satisfied that it was fixed. Until the next morning when everything is back to the status quo. There was one day when I did get to work when parking in the garage my headlight did just start working again as well as the turn signal. But, when I went to leave that evening I was back to not working. I have noticed a few times while driving home that the headlight appears to come back on for a minute or two. I don't have the money to take it to have an electrical gremlin run down. I was hoping someone here might have a suggestion on where to start.
2018 Equinox Premium 1.5T ~72,000 miles
2018 Equinox Premium 1.5T ~72,000 miles