My money is riding on the headlight switch.
A DLR module is commonly used in cars. Its function is to control the daylight running lights and or switches the lights when starting the engine and dims when the normal beam is switched on.
Daytime running lights on a Honda Civic are the same as normal headlights. To fix or replace them, locate the headlight housing in the front of the car. Remove the plastic housing and replace the bulbs.
you have to have your normal lights running first, then press the switch above the main cruse control button on the dash left of the steering wheel.
It is normal if other lights come on at the same time. All of the reminder/warning lights should come on when ignition is in idle (key's in ignition, but the car is not running)
The only difference between LED lights and normal lights is that LED lights are much brighter and are a brighter white than normal lights. Some find the brighter lights better, while others find the lights too bright.
Normal Running temp is 200 degees.
The Normal running temp is 180 - 190
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Turn your headlight switch to the "on" position. disconnect the power wires from the bulbs and use a volt meter to find which ones have voltage. if your highbeams are off, then the wires with voltage are your normal driving lights. the ones without power are your highbeams. also. positive and negative don't really matter with lights. just so long as there is current running through the fillament. there is usually only one way the plug will fit the lights anyways.
normal lights so others can see you.
The rated current is the maximum current that can be drawn in normal continuous use, without any reduction in the lifetime of the device.
you need to change the bulbs Once the running lights burn out the rest of the bulb doesn't work right one of my low beams went out and the running light would flash a light out display and the rest of the lights would work right. I replaced it and everything went back to normal You can also try replacing the DRL (daytime running light) relay in the fuse box on the side of the dash. It pulls right out...$12 for replacement. From my experience the problem may not have to do with the DRL, but with the turn signal switch / headlight switch module. These are approximately 59.00. You will need a steering wheel puller, screwdriver (flathead), and possibly pliers. Be sure to disconnect the battery before servicing though.