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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:40 am
Post subject: How to on 1990 Integra LS hatchback.
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I have a 1990 Integra LS hatchback. Where is the switch that
"automatically" turns on the headlights when I turn my car on?

Mine has not worked for years.

Thanks.

DeWayne
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 9:40 am
Post subject: Re: How to on 1990 Integra LS hatchback. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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dc.DeleteThis@aci.com sprach im news:vcsqp0hbqkc0m5qaq9nbj0i269i693ioil@4ax.com:

 > I have a 1990 Integra LS hatchback. Where is the switch that
 > "automatically" turns on the headlights when I turn my car on?
 >
 > Mine has not worked for years.
 >



Neither has mine. I disconnected mine a month after I bought my car new in
1991.

There's no switch. The DRL system consists of a relay, a resistor and three
fuses in the fuse blocks.

Check the fuses #23 and #26 in the fuse block in the driver's kick panel.

Check for continuity in the big #33 fuse in the under-hood fuse block on
top of the passenger shock tower (remove the fuse first).

The resistor is under the hood, on the driver's side inner fender wall near
the front. There are three pins arranged in a triangle:

A
B C

Check for continuity between B-A and C-A.

The relay is behind the passenger kick panel. Checking that is bit more
involved. I can post a jpeg of the relevant page out of the factory manual
if you wish.

Pull the relay apart and look for cracked solder on the PCB. If any found,
reflow the solder.

Check all this other stuff first, and if it's all good, you either have a
bad ground (unlikely) or the relay is bad.

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