it is a silver finned thing, with a black plug on the bottom. it is located beside the rad on the left side, and can only be seen by lying on the ground in front of the left side front tire. Head under the engine compartment, feet sticking out the front of the vehicle. look up at the left side of the rad, directly behind the front bumper. it has about six wires coming out of it. disconnect the plug, and reconnect the battery. your headlights should now be off (Hurray) now try to turn on the headlights, they should still work, both high and low beams.
A daytime running light module (DRL) is a unit that controls a 2-4 headlight system on most standard vehicles. On the 1999 Ford Ranger, the module can be found in front of the left wheel well on the front side of the rad support.
A ( Daytime Running Light ) module
The daytime running light module on a 2005 F-350 is located underneath the hood. The module will be in the relay box.
It may not have daytime running lights.
Check your owners manual for the location of your daytime running light module. The manual should have a diagram with its exact location.
The daytime running light module on a 1996 Ford Explorer can be found behind the bumper. It is on the driver's side of the car.
The 98 did not come with daytime running lights. It did in Canada and the module is under the left front fender beside the light.
don't believe they had daytime running lights in 1991 topaz
On the firewall
Yes
The daytime running light module on a 2000 Dodge Dakota is located underneath the hood. It will be located on the inner fender on the left side.
The day time running light module is located behind the dashboard. The module, can be found on the drivers side of the dashboard.