Repair a 1994 Honda Accord's Highbeam Light
Are you tired of dropping hundreds and even thousands of your hard earned money on car repairs? Why don't you try doing some routine repairs on your own. Follow these steps to learn how to easily repair your car lights.
Steps
- Identify if your day running lights (DRL) are working. The DRL and high beams will work on the same relay. Is it just one high beam bulb? If your DRL are working, but not your high beams.
- Try replacing your high beam relay which is found in the fuse panel under the hood of the engine at the right back corner; near the firewall, and passenger tire strut mount.
- Check out the DRL relay also. If there is also a problem with your DRL with the high beams, its likely the DRL relay which can be found tucked under the dash.
Warnings
- Be careful of cutting yourself! Many things in cars are sharp.
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