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Jason263
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1992 Buick Lesabre.
Seems like when the car has been sitting overnight in the cool weather when the fuse is replaced that the headlights will then turn off.
Had the headlight switched checked by dealer. The dealer came to the conclusion that is was the module.
Having to pull out my fuse to turn the headlights off, I noticed the letters LCM written above just where the fuse is.
Does LCM stand for "Light Control Module"?
Is this the Module that the dealer was reffering to?
Where is the LCM Located?
Is it difficult to replace?
Thanks to all who reply....
Seems like when the car has been sitting overnight in the cool weather when the fuse is replaced that the headlights will then turn off.
Had the headlight switched checked by dealer. The dealer came to the conclusion that is was the module.
Having to pull out my fuse to turn the headlights off, I noticed the letters LCM written above just where the fuse is.
Does LCM stand for "Light Control Module"?
Is this the Module that the dealer was reffering to?
Where is the LCM Located?
Is it difficult to replace?
Thanks to all who reply....