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jeff hall Posted on Aug 21, 2015
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Have the daytime running light problem wont shut off changed switch just pulled fuse 31@33 fuse box under hood they were very hot but not blown now what can of worms did i open now

One other thing i pulled the fog light j fuse and it felt realy warm not equip. with foglights

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You don't need DRL if it s not a required pass test. pull the fuses and relays. DRL is controlled by the BCM( body control module). Your can of worms can be costly..If your lights work, pull the fuses.

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    jeff hall Aug 23, 2015

    thanks randy i havent time today bht will look into the bcm this is driving me nuts pulled those fuses and the right park lamps stay on i just dont know miss the 70s

  • Randy Ohler Aug 23, 2015

    You have one parking lamp that stays on? This is a shorted wire. Not the BCM or DRL. You have to open the harness up. First I would start pulling fuses one at a time and see which one kills the light. See what the fuse feeds. This will get you closer the the area you need to open.

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