daytime running lamps
the drl relay is in the fuse box
In the interior fuse panel - # 27 is a 25 amp fuse for the radio and in the power distribution box in your engine compartment - fuse # 27 is a 20 amp maxi fuse for the DRL module , fog lamp relay
If you lift your ebrake handle one notch, it will not engage the brake, but it will turn off your drl's. Or you could always pull the fuse.. :)
In the fuse panel on the drivers end of the dash ( the fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open ) fuse # 4 is a 10 amp fuse for the left headlight fuse # 8 is a 10 amp fuse for the right headlight and foglamp relay fuse # 33 is a 15 amp fuse for the headlights , daytime running lights (DRL) Module , and instrument cluster
on the 2002 Ford Explorer 4 door, the daytime running lights (DRL) relay is in the power distribution box in the engine compartment located in location # 59 There is also a 10 amp fuse for the DRL in the power distribution box in location # 14 and a 5 amp fuse in the fuse panel located under the instrument panel on the driver's side in location # 30 on the 2002 Ford Explorer sport, there is a 15 amp fuse in the interior fuse panel in location # 20 for DRL and reverse lamps and a 15 amp mini fuse in the power distribution box (engine compartment) in location # 31 but I could not find a relay location on the 2 door.
On a 1998 F-150 , fuse # 26 is a 10 amp fuse for the right headlamp and the DRL module ( daytime running lamp module ) # 27 is a 5 amp fuse for the mainlight switch ( the headlight switch ) and fog lamp relay # 28 is a 10 amp fuse for the left headlamp In the interior fuse panel ( Helpfull )
Yes, the 2001 Corvette has a fuse for the Daytime Running Lights (DRL). You can find it in the fuse box located under the hood. The specific fuse for the DRL is usually labeled in the fuse diagram found on the cover of the fuse box. If the DRL is not functioning, checking this fuse is a good initial troubleshooting step.
The DRL is controlled by fuse 13, 10 amp size, located in the fuse block located inside your engine bay. Removing this fuse will deactivate your DRLs. If you get into an accident and file a claim, be sure to reinstall this fuse, as most insurance companies give you a discount for having DRLs but will penalize you if they find out you disabled it.
I'm not sure if the following fuses are for the dash lights - the owner's manual lists them for " instrument cluster " location # 11 - 7.5 amp fuse for instrument cluster location # 15 - 7.5 amp fuse for instrument cluster location # 33 - 15 amp fuse instrument cluster/headlamps/DRL module
DRL stands for Daytime Running Lamps.
On a 1996 Chevy truck, the control for the daytime running lights (DRL) is typically fused through the same fuse that powers the headlight circuit. This is usually found in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Look for a fuse labeled "DRL" or "Headlights" in the fuse diagram for your specific model. If the DRL lights are not functioning, check this fuse first for any signs of damage or a blown fuse.
On a 2008, fuse 13 (10 amp) located inside the fuse box in the engine bay controls your DRL. Removing it should disable your lights.