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taylor_981 
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Posted: June 03, 2003 at 4:41 PM / IP Logged  
if anyone can help me out i would appreciate it.  i have a 96 sunfire and my daytime running lights are not working at all. i have tried replacing the bulbs and thats not the problem. to make things even worse, the left headlight is very bim at night time whereas the right headlight is normal brightness.  i have checked all fuses, the relay, and the bulbs, and none of them seem to be the problem, does anyone have any idea or experience as to what i should do next??? i would really appreciate the ideas or suggestions as to what it could be. thanks.
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Most newer vehicles have a DRL module that controls the lamps. This module may be defective and you will need to replace it. Check it out with your dealer or go to a recycler to get a used one. They are pretty cheap at an auto recycler.
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Posted: June 04, 2003 at 3:55 PM / IP Logged  
i had a problem with the drl's. try replacing the drl relay in the fusebox.

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