Headlamps
The Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) system includes the DRL relay, the hi beam headlamps and the DRL logic which is located within the instrument panel cluster on the speedometer Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The system uses the Ignition 1, Park Brake, Hi Beams, and Headlamps On inputs to determine whether to turn DRL on or off.The DRL system illuminates the hi beam headlamps at half intensity to increase vehicle visibility during the daylight hours. the half intensity is achieved by using the DRL relay to connect the two hi beam headlamps in a series circuit, instead of the parallel circuit during regular hi beam operation.
Under any of the following conditions DRL will be turned off:
^ Parking Brake is applied.
^ Ignition is not in the RUN position.
^ Headlamp input is grounded (when Lo or Hi beam headlamps are on).
^ Hi Beam input is grounded (when in flash-to-pass or Hi beam headlamps on mode).
^ If the left hi beam is open. (This is detected at the Hi Beam input (pin N). When DRL is active this input should be at half battery voltage. If the left hi beam is open then the input will be pulled to ground when the DRL relay is energized. The DRL logic will cycle the relay several times to verify the condition and then disable DRL operation.)
^ If the right hi beam is open DRL will be off.
However, if both hi beam headlamps are open the DRL telltale will be illuminated because the logic cannot detect this condition.
BLACK CONNECTOR
Pin L Battery voltage (Run position only)
Pin M Battery voltage (at all times)
Pin K Continuity to ground
Pin N Zero volts (headlamps On and headlamp switch in high beam position or flash-to-pass)
Battery voltage (any other time)
Pin O Zero volts (headlamps On and headlamp switch in low beam position)
Battery voltage (any other time)
Pin H Battery voltage (Run and Crank positions only)
Pin Q Continuity to ground (with park brake On)
Open (with park brake Off)
If any of the above checks fail, repair an open/short in the malfunctioning circuit.
If all the above checks are correct, rule out all other possible causes in the cause/complaint table. If all others are ruled out, the problem is most likely the cluster (connections, flex circuits, etc.) or the DRL Logic (which is located on the speedometer gage printed circuit board.) Verify that the complaint has been fixed.
Repair/replace as needed.