the high beam indicator is only on when the high beams are on
To change the high beam indicator you have to take the instrument cluster out of the dash.
The high beam indicator light will be located on the right side of the instrument panel. It is in the same housing as the check engine, choke, brake, and seat belt indicator lights. The high beam indicator is the only blue one, making it easier to find.
possibley blown high beam light
it;s design that way
Yes....every car since at least the 50's and 60's have a high beam indicator.
The reason a high beam indicator light might remain on in the dash of a 2005 Nissan Sentra might be a short in the wiring for the high beam headlights. It could also mean a short in the wiring of the steering wheel where the high beam switch is located.
In the passenger compartment fuse panel : Fuse # 16 is a 20 amp fuse for the high beam headlamps and the high beam indicator in your gauge cluster
Check fuse # 16 - 20 amp - for Hi Beam Headlamps and Hi Beam Indicator
You will need to specify the year, or check your owner manual.
The blue light is the high-beam indicator. The only reason I can think of that it would be flashing is the headlight relay isn't latching into the high-beam position.
OK, the REAL reason this happened is that the GROUND from the LOW BEAMS opened and did not return to the dash. This causes the HIGH BEAM indicator to not work (because believe it or not, they use the low beam filaments as a return for the low beam indicator!), but the high beams to still work OK. Rather than disassemble the whole dash & turn signal assy., I just ran an additional ground wire to the LOW beams (through a switch, so I could disable it if necessary) and it solved the problem. I still don't have the little blue high beam indicator, but you casn tell if they're on or off . . . P.A.