I recently posted a video demonstrating how to replace a headlight bulb on my 2009 Pontiac G6. However, that was a temporary fix. There was a problem causing this. Of course, it had to happen when my wife was out of town and freezing! After driving to the mall where she was at, I checked the fuses, which were fine, we decided to take it to the shop the next morning. They gave us a quote of about $700 to repair it. I declined and ended up spending $18 to repair it myself. This video will explain what the problem was and how I repaired it.
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