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headlight relay


willsv8
11-20-2005, 11:13 PM
where is the relay for the headlight's still no headlights just highbeams and fog and marker but no lowbeam

LMP
11-21-2005, 08:55 AM
YOu did not mention model year - and sadly, the modified profile available for the last week no longer shows the box where we could see your car identity if you had entered it , that was really convenient, ----- so I can tell for model 90-96 in Canada , these relays are part of the Daylight Running Lights module, - Behind Instrument Panel, left of steering column. However 90-96 did not have fogs, so I guess yours is 97 and on.

willsv8
11-21-2005, 11:13 PM
me bad :loser: it's a 1995 from canada if that helps it has the factory driving lights sorry not fog lights :loser:


p.s the instrument panel that you said is that the one that is under the steering column

LMP
11-21-2005, 11:25 PM
OK this is the diagram
www.avigex.ca/xport/drl.jpg
Notice that if you use the light switch to turn the headlights ON, the relays are NOT used in the circuit, so if you do not have your headlights ON using the switch, do not loose time searching for the relays: you have some open circuit somewhere, corroded contact, ......mmmm... did you check the bulbs ?....

willsv8
11-21-2005, 11:53 PM
when you turn the light switch on the lights don't come on just the park light and dash lights. did try a new switch with on luck. put new bulb's in still no lights??

LMP
11-22-2005, 10:33 AM
......still no headlights just highbeams and fog and marker but no lowbeam
I understand from this that the daylight driving lamps are ON (only low beams at reduced intensity) when you turn the ignition key ON..am I correct? SO the DRL relay works and the circuit thereafter. If I"m wrong and DRL do not come on at ignition ON, check if the parking brake pedal is fully up and the brake light on the instrument panel is OFF. When applied, parking brake switch inhibits DRL and AUTO lamps ON at night (but do not disable the manual switch).

If you lay a newspaper over the left loudspeaker (where the light cell is hidden) or in fact, at nighttime, will the lights (ALL lights) come ON automatically (with ignition key ON) ? If not, you probably have a problem with the dimmer switch.

If you come with other description of symptoms, please make clear statements of behaviour about low beams and high beams and whether ignition key is ON or OFF.

..about fogs, or long distance lamps in bumper, 90-93 did not have them (my diagram) , but I think 94-96 did have them...so I'll ask Nicke66 for the '95 diagram so we have the full story.

willsv8
11-23-2005, 12:12 AM
when i turn the key on the drl lights do not come on.when i turn the key on and put the paper on the speaker the marker/driving lights come on but no low/beams.the park/brake is off.with the key on and the light switch on but no low/beam but can turn the high/beams on the dimmer switch works. it will dim the dash lights


thanks will

willsv8
11-28-2005, 10:51 PM
still a lost at this :disappoin :banghead:

LMP
11-29-2005, 04:10 AM
when i turn the key on the drl lights do not come on.
when i turn the key on and put the paper on the speaker the marker/driving lights come on but no low/beams.
with the key on and the light switch on ..no low/beam but can turn the high/beams on the dimmer switch works. it will dim the dash lights


One point of interest is point B on the DRL diode. This is the TAN wire . THe DRL diode is on top of driver side wheelhouse (has cooling fins). DIsconnect the connector from the DRL diode and test for voltage on the tan wire when you switch the headlight button ON (Key off). On the low beam position of the dimmer switch (try both positions to be sure..well in fact, you'll know because the hight beams work on the high position) you should read 12V there (between tan wire and ground). This will tell if the problem is upstream of that point or downstream towards the lights. I suspect problem is downstream -since the daylight driving lamps do not work either- that you will read 12V.
You should also read 12V on the other wire (between blu/wt and ground) with headlight switch OFF and KEY on with parking brake released. . Come back with these results.

By the way...how did that condition begin? »WHen did it stop functioning normally?

willsv8
12-17-2005, 05:13 PM
One point of interest is point B on the DRL diode. This is the TAN wire . THe DRL diode is on top of driver side wheelhouse (has cooling fins). DIsconnect the connector from the DRL diode and test for voltage on the tan wire when you switch the headlight button ON (Key off). On the low beam position of the dimmer switch (try both positions to be sure..well in fact, you'll know because the hight beams work on the high position) you should read 12V there (between tan wire and ground). This will tell if the problem is upstream of that point or downstream towards the lights. I suspect problem is downstream -since the daylight driving lamps do not work either- that you will read 12V.
You should also read 12V on the other wire (between blu/wt and ground) with headlight switch OFF and KEY on with parking brake released. . Come back with these results.

By the way...how did that condition begin? »WHen did it stop functioning normally?

did what you asked checked the drl diode wire's got the 12v on the tan wire.cleaned the plug put it back in turned on the switch now thay work.hate when this happen's what did i fix was it the cleaning of the plug :banghead: well it's working for now thanks for the help ---> LMP

know i'm pissed :cya: thay don't work agian :banghead:

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