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Old 12-19-2008, 07:04 PM
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Daytime running lights

I had an auto shop replace my ignition switch after all the things I heard I did not want to tackle it myself the heater and A/C now work on all 5 speeds but the daytime running lights still don't go on, the lights do come on automatically when it is dark or if I cover the sensor the fuse is good but I don't know about the resistor can someone help me how to check it before I call the garage back. I know how to use a volt/ohm meter and the resistor is on the drive side panel and a plug that goes to the resistor I need to know the color wires which is HOT volts and the Resistance coming out after the 12 volts is disconnected.
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Re: Daytime running lights

It would help to annotate the year and model Grand Prix in your post.

Send me a PM with regular email address and I can send you a PDF file of the DRL circuits.

Is the 12 volts present at the DRL fuse socket?



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