Headlight High beam Issue
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I am not in Canada I'm in the middle of nowhere in the midwest. I am assuming DRL module means daytime running light module? The car doesn't have any permanent DRL function as far as I can see. The only time the headlights (or LED rings + fog lights) come on is when it starts going dark or if manually switched on.
#19
Look for a generic or universal reservoir. If you can mount it, it should work. The reason OEM reservoirs are so funky-shaped is to provide maximum capacity in the space they can use.
DRL (Daytime Running Lights) are "available" on Gs for Canadian models. I suspect all North American models have the basic underlying hardware and maybe it's just enabled by dealers in CA. Reason I say they're part of the car is that the FSM refers to them. As far as your inspection, I'd guess he checked that the headlights worked but missed checking the high beams. Overall, kind of a minor oversight and what's done is done.
DRL (Daytime Running Lights) are "available" on Gs for Canadian models. I suspect all North American models have the basic underlying hardware and maybe it's just enabled by dealers in CA. Reason I say they're part of the car is that the FSM refers to them. As far as your inspection, I'd guess he checked that the headlights worked but missed checking the high beams. Overall, kind of a minor oversight and what's done is done.
#20
Thanks for the suggestion. I had not thought about a generic reservoir. Will check it out. Hopefully the pump and everything else is in there, although I read somewhere the pump is built in to the reservoir.
For now I am OK with the lights, but I want to get the high beam working if it is not an expensive fix. Already spent a bunch of money on the car, most of which was on work identified in the inspection.
For now I am OK with the lights, but I want to get the high beam working if it is not an expensive fix. Already spent a bunch of money on the car, most of which was on work identified in the inspection.
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Just found out that highbeams and windshield nozzles need to be working to pass the MA vehicle safety inspection, and I'm moving to MA soon. Just upped the severity of this situation from nuisance to necessity.
#23
Can you PM/post pics and the make of the generic reservoir? I can see a lot of options for less than $15 on amazon / ebay and wouldn't want to overpay for something like that.
Just found out that highbeams and windshield nozzles need to be working to pass the MA vehicle safety inspection, and I'm moving to MA soon. Just upped the severity of this situation from nuisance to necessity.
Just found out that highbeams and windshield nozzles need to be working to pass the MA vehicle safety inspection, and I'm moving to MA soon. Just upped the severity of this situation from nuisance to necessity.
#24
OK so just checked the fuses, and it seems the fuses were ok. I swapped the 10A fuses with others and didn't make a difference. One other thing that I noticed was that on the smaller fuse box next to the battery, one of the large fuses is missing. Its labeled "H/L WASH". Does anyone know if this is something related to the washer or the hi/lo beam? The FSM shows this crossed out so maybe its supposed to be empty? I also can't find a description of this in the FSM as its just labelled "J".
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I've given up on this for now. I think the headlights are permanently on high beam, because I've never had trouble at highway speeds or otherwise. It just bugs me not to have the option. And permanent hi beam may be a problem legality-wise too, at least in some states, although I am not sure. Gonna go on a cross-country roadtrip in a couple of weeks. Lets see what happens.
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