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Car Forum / Honda Cars / October 2006

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Daytime running lights module fix for 1998 accord

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roch77@gmail.com - 10 Oct 2006 15:27 GMT
Hi,
My DRL module is not working properly.  The honda dealer quoted $120 +
labour to replace this.  I was thinking if it is a matter of
resoldering it I may attempt it myself.

But my haynes manual doesn't tell me where the module is located.

So any information about it's location and if it can be re-soldered
will be appreciated.

Thanks.  The car is a 1998 accord dx.
'Curly Q. Links' - 10 Oct 2006 20:06 GMT
> Hi,
> My DRL module is not working properly.  The honda dealer quoted $120 +
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>
> Thanks.  The car is a 1998 accord dx.

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I've been through this, but on a '97 Odyssey. Should be almost
identical. Rest you head on the brake pedal (battery disconnected) look
up and you'll see the undersides of several relays. The one with about
11 wires going in is the DRL. Don't even think of unbolting it. Just
slip a skinny screwdriver under the edges of the cover and slip the guts
out toward you. Unplug from connector and take inside to solder. Follow
the techniques for Honda Main Relay (it's a similar problem).

Do you ever get just one headlight working and a buzzing under the dash?
That's a different fix.

'Curly'
roch77@gmail.com - 10 Oct 2006 20:20 GMT
Thanks Curly..

The symptom that I experienced was when I released the hand brake (my
car is a manual), usually an amber coloured DRL light on my dash
disappears and I can see the running lights shinning on my garage door.
Recently, I noticed that the dash DRL light stays on and the running
lights don't come on.  I didn't trouble shoot it further as I thought I
can just turn the lights on by hand.

I took the car to the dealer recently for something else and he said
the DRL module needs replacing.  I had always assumed it was some sort
of switch in the handbrake that was causing the problem, but he
insisted that it was the module itself.  He also mentioned that I may
experience some other light related problems.  I haven't tested my high
beams as I rarely use it.  But I will.

Thanks a lot for your post.  I will check under the dash and see if I
can do this myself.
Homer - 11 Oct 2006 16:36 GMT
I did mine (DRL light was On when light switch was off) and everything
is cool now. It was so easy and you may want to do it before checking
other things:

http://www.nyx.net/~smanley/hondadrlfix/

> Thanks Curly..
>
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> Thanks a lot for your post.  I will check under the dash and see if I
> can do this myself.
roch77@gmail.com - 12 Oct 2006 13:15 GMT
Thanks a lot Homer for the link... It is exactly what I was looking
for.  I appreciate you publishing this for all to see.   Roshan

> I did mine (DRL light was On when light switch was off) and everything
> is cool now. It was so easy and you may want to do it before checking
> other things:
>
> http://www.nyx.net/~smanley/hondadrlfix/
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