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nobody's know that ? nor my book ?
Hi , do you know where the DRL ( day runing light ) module is located in a Canadian SVX 1993 ?? thanx
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I believe they are the "fog lights" on US cars. They were wired to be daytime running lights for Canada. When you switch on your lights at night, they go out, but you can use the dashboard button (next to the cruise control, left side of steering wheel), to turn them on at night (you'd have four lights).
Just my ideas, this is what I figured out from reading a lot of posts. So the module would be the same as the fog lights in the parts diagrams?? Cyn
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I want to take that out , thats why ...
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Are you sure it is a 93? If so, what color and when is the manufacture date? Thanks.
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What does this module do? Are you sure the lights aren't just wired through a relay to ignition live? I'll see if I can find anything on the wiring diagrams.
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I don't know anything about that ! Ain't there a fuse for the fog lights that would cut the power to that relay ?
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I found it in the USDM factory service manual under "Canada Model".
The DRL module is above the glove box near to the cruise control unit. It has a white rectangular 2by5-pin connector. The wires are Red-White, Brown, unknown, Black-White, Green-Yellow, Red-Green, unknown, Light Green, unknown, Black. There are two relays DRL#1 and DRL#2 under the dash on the driver's side near the ECU. DRL#1 has a black connector with five wires, Red-White, Yellow-Black, Blue-Yellow, Blue-Black and Green-Yellow. DRL#2 has a brown connector with six wires, Red-White, Yellow-Black, Red-White, Blue-Red, Red-Yellow and Black. There is also a diode with Violet and Yellow-Black wires. If you remove these parts then your lights may not work at all, day or night. What effect are you trying to acheive? Phil.
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thank you !!
thanx a lot ! that is a great answer !!! I'll pay you a beer sometime when i'll get by ... witch may be a couple of years but ...
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