DRL light
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DRL light
I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
how much it might cost? Thanks!
light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
how much it might cost? Thanks!
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Re: DRL light
"Rajesh Kapur" <rkapur@mpr.org> wrote in
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> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights)
> warning light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound.
> Per the manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights.
> Is this something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a
> dealer? Any idea how much it might cost? Thanks!
>
>
>
DRL relay. About $50. Relay is under dash.
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news:12gdo4hcdimvi68@corp.supernews.com:
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights)
> warning light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound.
> Per the manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights.
> Is this something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a
> dealer? Any idea how much it might cost? Thanks!
>
>
>
DRL relay. About $50. Relay is under dash.
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TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: DRL light
"Rajesh Kapur" <rkapur@mpr.org> wrote in
news:12gdo4hcdimvi68@corp.supernews.com:
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights)
> warning light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound.
> Per the manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights.
> Is this something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a
> dealer? Any idea how much it might cost? Thanks!
>
>
>
DRL relay. About $50. Relay is under dash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:12gdo4hcdimvi68@corp.supernews.com:
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights)
> warning light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound.
> Per the manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights.
> Is this something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a
> dealer? Any idea how much it might cost? Thanks!
>
>
>
DRL relay. About $50. Relay is under dash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: DRL light
"Rajesh Kapur" <rkapur@mpr.org> wrote in
news:12gdo4hcdimvi68@corp.supernews.com:
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights)
> warning light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound.
> Per the manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights.
> Is this something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a
> dealer? Any idea how much it might cost? Thanks!
>
>
>
DRL relay. About $50. Relay is under dash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:12gdo4hcdimvi68@corp.supernews.com:
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights)
> warning light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound.
> Per the manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights.
> Is this something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a
> dealer? Any idea how much it might cost? Thanks!
>
>
>
DRL relay. About $50. Relay is under dash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: DRL light
Rajesh Kapur wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
> light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
> manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
> something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
> how much it might cost? Thanks!
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Exactly like the honda main relay (search it) the DRL relay can melt the
solder joints and then you have to slip it out of it's shell and
resolder it. DRL relay was over $100 last time I priced it out. The DRL
module on Gen 1 Ody were poor, but the 'low cut' relay was the real
culprit, causing the buzzing.
Searching www.slhondaparts.com might not help since Canadian variants
aren't probably show. If resoldering the relay doesn't fix it, next
time, locate the buzzing, then replace the relay that's doing it. My '95
low cut relay was partially welded and buzzed. Edmonton. Cost me about
$30.
'Curly'
>
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
> light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
> manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
> something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
> how much it might cost? Thanks!
------------------------------
Exactly like the honda main relay (search it) the DRL relay can melt the
solder joints and then you have to slip it out of it's shell and
resolder it. DRL relay was over $100 last time I priced it out. The DRL
module on Gen 1 Ody were poor, but the 'low cut' relay was the real
culprit, causing the buzzing.
Searching www.slhondaparts.com might not help since Canadian variants
aren't probably show. If resoldering the relay doesn't fix it, next
time, locate the buzzing, then replace the relay that's doing it. My '95
low cut relay was partially welded and buzzed. Edmonton. Cost me about
$30.
'Curly'
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Re: DRL light
Rajesh Kapur wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
> light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
> manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
> something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
> how much it might cost? Thanks!
------------------------------
Exactly like the honda main relay (search it) the DRL relay can melt the
solder joints and then you have to slip it out of it's shell and
resolder it. DRL relay was over $100 last time I priced it out. The DRL
module on Gen 1 Ody were poor, but the 'low cut' relay was the real
culprit, causing the buzzing.
Searching www.slhondaparts.com might not help since Canadian variants
aren't probably show. If resoldering the relay doesn't fix it, next
time, locate the buzzing, then replace the relay that's doing it. My '95
low cut relay was partially welded and buzzed. Edmonton. Cost me about
$30.
'Curly'
>
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
> light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
> manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
> something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
> how much it might cost? Thanks!
------------------------------
Exactly like the honda main relay (search it) the DRL relay can melt the
solder joints and then you have to slip it out of it's shell and
resolder it. DRL relay was over $100 last time I priced it out. The DRL
module on Gen 1 Ody were poor, but the 'low cut' relay was the real
culprit, causing the buzzing.
Searching www.slhondaparts.com might not help since Canadian variants
aren't probably show. If resoldering the relay doesn't fix it, next
time, locate the buzzing, then replace the relay that's doing it. My '95
low cut relay was partially welded and buzzed. Edmonton. Cost me about
$30.
'Curly'
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Re: DRL light
Rajesh Kapur wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
> light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
> manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
> something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
> how much it might cost? Thanks!
------------------------------
Exactly like the honda main relay (search it) the DRL relay can melt the
solder joints and then you have to slip it out of it's shell and
resolder it. DRL relay was over $100 last time I priced it out. The DRL
module on Gen 1 Ody were poor, but the 'low cut' relay was the real
culprit, causing the buzzing.
Searching www.slhondaparts.com might not help since Canadian variants
aren't probably show. If resoldering the relay doesn't fix it, next
time, locate the buzzing, then replace the relay that's doing it. My '95
low cut relay was partially welded and buzzed. Edmonton. Cost me about
$30.
'Curly'
>
> I have a 99 Canadian model Odyssy. The DRL (daytime running lights) warning
> light comes on intermittantly, with an annoying buzzing sound. Per the
> manual, the DRL light goes away if I turn on the headlights. Is this
> something I can fix myself? or will I need to take it to a dealer? Any idea
> how much it might cost? Thanks!
------------------------------
Exactly like the honda main relay (search it) the DRL relay can melt the
solder joints and then you have to slip it out of it's shell and
resolder it. DRL relay was over $100 last time I priced it out. The DRL
module on Gen 1 Ody were poor, but the 'low cut' relay was the real
culprit, causing the buzzing.
Searching www.slhondaparts.com might not help since Canadian variants
aren't probably show. If resoldering the relay doesn't fix it, next
time, locate the buzzing, then replace the relay that's doing it. My '95
low cut relay was partially welded and buzzed. Edmonton. Cost me about
$30.
'Curly'
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