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Under the dash on the left side.
Where's DRL fuse
its in the fuse block under the hood on the drivers side by the battery It is located inside the left front fender,you will have to Loosen the battery and tip it forward to get at the relay,it is about 1 inch square with 4 wires.
In the fuse panel on the driver's side dash.
You didn't mention if you checked/tested the low beam headlamps or not.
I ripped up the headlight wires from a little below the driver side headlamp all the way to the other lamp. I found A LOT of connections rotted out. I re-did the connections and viola, DRL's ran again. Also there is a DRL relay on the radiator just behind the hood latch. Try that first. Good luck. If you are speaking of the relay beside the hood latch, its a crash sensor and not a DRL relay.
AnswerNo such thing Do you mean the relay? If so its in the relay box under the hoodAnswer,Actually ther is suck a thing called a DRL relay. There is a hot wire that runs through the diode through the relay and into the DRL Module
The DRL module is a grey box with a small circuit board inside. The module is electrically taped to the main wiring harness right next to the fuse box located next to the emergency brake on the driver's side of the vehicle. The DRL relay is located a little lower to the right of the fusebox on the driver's side near the emergency brake. Please be aware if your DRL do not work (as mine have not for years), I have troubleshot the DRL module at a cost of $65 for replacement, and I have troubleshot the DRL relay. Also, I have troubleshot the diodes and fuses and continue to have no success with DRL on my vehicle. Anyone with any further suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Your highbeam is dead, which means your DRL's cannot funtion. Your DRL's run off of your highbeams at about 1/2 the voltage...
Simple: Remove fuse #15. It is labeled DRL/FOG. If you have fog lights you will lose those too.
I have a 2000 Cavalier that did the same thing with the DRL, and only one of the lights worked when I put on the headlights manually. Ended up being a burnt-out bulb that I had to replace. No wiring necessary.
There is a large heat sink about the size of a pack of cigarettes behind the dask on the right side of the steering wheel. Remove this and you DRL problem will be gone. DRL's can't be disables by pulling any fuses.