its really a heavy duty switch that is told to come on or turn off by some other signal eg your existing headlight switch if you dont use one you will burnout the headlight wiring
There is no relay. The voltage comes from the fuse box directly to the headlight switch.
There is a separate fuse for the daytime running lights (DRL). I think there might be a relay also. If the green DRL indicator comes on, but the lights themselves don't, check the fuse and the relay. I think it is in the fuse/relay center by the battery.
There is no relay for the tail lights on a Chevy Celebrity.
check the fuse and the park lamp relay
The exterior lights do not have a relay. They are directly turned on by the headlight switch.
A TNS relay is located in the fuse box of a vehicle. It controls the vehicle's turn signal lights, running lights, taillights, and dash lights.
The head light relay should be marked in the relay centre.
A flasher relay interrupts power to the hazard lights making them flash. The relay can be a dedicated relay or it can be the same relay that operates the turn signals. Depends on the make, model, and year of the vehicle.
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Underneath steering wheel check relay 100&103
on the back of the car
no sir