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95 Cavalier DRL (Daytime Running Light) problem
Hi everyone, I have a 1995 Cavalier. Recently my DRL indicator started flashing (and continues to flash) as soon as I start the car & release the emergancy break. My head light (both high & low beam) works fine. Only thing that doesn't work is the DRL's when I am driving. I am assuming this is probarbly a blown relay or faulty wire because all the lights work. Could some please confirm my reasoning & second I would really appreciate if anyone can tell me where to locate the DRL relay as it is NOT in the fuse box like in the later models.
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Re: 95 Cavalier DRL (Daytime Running Light) problem
I have the same problem. I need an answer to.
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Re: 95 Cavalier DRL (Daytime Running Light) problem
![]() for your 95 cut that tan wire going into your dash cluster. ![]() For 96-99 you cut the smaller blue wire. (Cavalier = pin B8 Sunfire = pin B7) .... and just kill your DRL's all together.
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Re: 95 Cavalier DRL (Daytime Running Light) problem
I got a 1998 cav. I, unlike yourself have a relay in the fuse box and they say there is a DRL moduale located under the battery. Have fun tryin to get at that biotch. I got a "PIT" at my work and even underneath still looks like it could be a difficult task.
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Re: 95 Cavalier DRL (Daytime Running Light) problem
Why are you suggesting cutting wires for the dash? Are you retarded or something? If it's flashing, it's doing it for a reason... maybe try and find out why.
It's probably either a bad bulb or a problem with the headlight harness. Cutting wires is like having a strange sound coming from your car and turning the stereo up so you can't hear it. |
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