99 Sunfire lights problem
A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high
beams and clearance lights all worked but no low beams. I took it to Pep Boys and they found out that the column switch was shot. A couple of days later, I have only high beams. No DRL, no clearance lights or Low beams. The clearance lights do not come on until the high beams are on. Does the column switch have to be replaced again?? Please reply to my email with any suggestions. |
Sure sounds like they put a bad one in or left the plug loose.
Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's bdeditch wrote: > > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high > beams and clearance lights all worked but no low beams. I took it to > Pep Boys and they found out that the column switch was shot. A couple > of days later, I have only high beams. No DRL, no clearance lights or > Low beams. The clearance lights do not come on until the high beams are > on. Does the column switch have to be replaced again?? Please reply to > my email with any suggestions. |
Backbone wrote:
> > "bdeditch" > wrote in message > ups.com... > > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high > > Question. what is a DRL? Daytime Running Light. Here in Canada they put the high beams on half power and call them DRL's. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
"bdeditch" > wrote in message
ups.com... > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high Question. what is a DRL? |
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Backbone wrote:
> > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high > > Question. what is a DRL? Daytime Running Lights. |
>>Question. what is a DRL? A method for annoying oncoming drivers. |
"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message .umich.edu... > On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Backbone wrote: > > > > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high > > > > Question. what is a DRL? > > Daytime Running Lights. You and I ran afoul of each other on a previous post regarding DRL's, and I suspect that the semantics may have been part of the issue. The automatic lighting systems I am used to activate low beam headlights, sidelights, and tail lights, day or night. I refer to these as DRL's. Does DRL mean something different to you, Daniel? |
HLS wrote:
> > "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in message > .umich.edu... > > On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Backbone wrote: > > > > > > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high > > > > > > Question. what is a DRL? > > > > Daytime Running Lights. > > You and I ran afoul of each other on a previous post regarding DRL's, and I > suspect that the semantics may have been part of the issue. > > The automatic lighting systems I am used to activate low beam headlights, > sidelights, and tail lights, day or night. I refer to these as DRL's. > > Does DRL mean something different to you, Daniel? I don't know about him, but here in Canada where DRL's are mandatory on all new vehicles, it only means the high beams on half power once the vehicle is moving. That's it, no running, tail or dash lights are involved and some/most don't turn on until you actually move. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
The more it comes up, the more failures I remember of those DRL
modules. The fail often from what I have seen and all your failures have it in common. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's bdeditch wrote: > > A couple of weeks ago my low beams would not work. The DRL and high > beams and clearance lights all worked but no low beams. I took it to > Pep Boys and they found out that the column switch was shot. A couple > of days later, I have only high beams. No DRL, no clearance lights or > Low beams. The clearance lights do not come on until the high beams are > on. Does the column switch have to be replaced again?? Please reply to > my email with any suggestions. |
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, HLS wrote:
> > > Question. what is a DRL? > > Daytime Running Lights. > > The automatic lighting systems I am used to activate low beam > headlights, sidelights, and tail lights, day or night. I refer to these > as DRL's. Does DRL mean something different to you, Daniel? The answer is a little more complex than "yes" or "no". "Daytime Running Light" means a pair of lamps on the front of the vehicle that illuminate while the vehicle is in motion and the headlamp switch is "off". In North America, DRLs can be any of the following: *Reduced-intensity low beam headlamps alone *Full-intensity low beam headlamps with parkers/markers/tails *Full-intensity low beam headlamps alone IF the vehicle is equipped with an Auto Headlamp Switching system that detects ambient light levels and turns on the parkers/markers/tails when it gets dark out *Reduced-intensity high beam headlamps alone *Full-time steady burning of the front turn signals alone *Front fog lamps alone (Canada only) *Dedicated white or amber DRL lamps alone (e.g. Chev/GMC trucks and vans) So, no, in general, an auto headlamp system is NOT the same as a DRL system. Note that in Canada, DRLs are required to burn until the *headlamps* are turned on, so DRLs continue to operate when the parking lamps (only) are switched on. In the US, on the other hand, DRLs are required to extinguish when the parking lamps are turned on. However, this provision of the law has not been enforced and so there are millions of noncompliant vehicles on US roads (they comply with the Canadian "DRLs must stay on with parking lamps" law). |
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