Wow - your instructions taught me well. No more DRL dashboard light on my '05 Civic, my DRLs are working here in Canada, you saved me a ton of aggravation, and a potential visit to the stealership... . Thanks plenty for your help.
Thank you so much! My 02 civic had no drls, made a buzzing noise after putting the ebrake down, and had no high beams. This solved all of it! Just saved me $60, much appreciated👍
glad you found my video helpful, the DRL Module fails in most North American vehicles, some make a noise like yours others nothing but DRL light on instrument panel. The trick is locating the module under the dash, mine was easy to access.
IT WORKED! years of driving with no high beams either. This fixes your highbeams not working. This was the first thing iv ever soldered either and it worked! THANKS
THANKS!!! 2003 Honda civic Put new headlamps in because pass side high beam wouldn't come on. After replacing lamps didn't change anything . Next day only the high beam on driver's side would come on. This also cured the DRL problem
@@suzukiiceHi I thought i had the DRL problem fixed but it quit the next day. By re-soldering the circuit board my high beams have been working so this video helped me. I haven't done any more research on this yet
I have a 2003 honda civic, has exactly same problem, high beam light off and DLR signal on. So followed the instruction and it works. Thanks man that saved me couple of hundred bulks.
before posting this DIY DRL video took my car in for oil change and they changed the high beam bulb thinking that was the issue, wrong, so they replaced the bulb that was perfectly fine.
dman..it worked..i had replaced my old one..and the new one starting buzzing after 3-4 years. i saw your video and i did this to the old one..and replaced the 2n'd..and it worked.. thank you very much.. i wish i could buy you a pack 'o beer or somehtin'
Thank you so much ! My 2002 Civic passenger side day light is not working, buzz sound coming behind the CD player. Changed the headlight, did not work.Tested the fuse all is working fine. Finally found this video and read all comments ,located the DRL control module, tesolder the two relays,Bingo !
Wow thanks for this video... My symptoms were that my high beams sometimes wouldn't come on. But sometimes only the left one would go out with no blue high beam indicator on the dash. Pulled the module - I didn't have straight flux, but I had flux core solder - so I melted each pin and added flux core solder to each. Took all of maybe 15 min to pull, fix and replace. Seems to have completely fixed this issue.
I have a 2005 honda civic and my high beams wouldn't work and the DRL light was constantly on... Did as instructed in this video and I personally had a much worse soldering job but it still actually worked! Thanks man
Thanks very much! This is extremely helpful and saves about $60 for the module! If they would have made the solder pads just a bit bigger, then when they do the solder bath more solder would have been sucked up and this problem probably wouldn't have happened :)
Thank you so much! I followed your video and got my highbeams back!! What an easy fix. Make sure you use some flux to alliw resoldering to work! Cheers!
Wow that is slick. I removed the module and found one cold solder joint. I hit all of them on both relays with some flux, heat with a bit of solder and fixed! Thanks. 05 MDX
Thanks to your video, yesterday my son and I fixed this exactly problem in his 2001 civic LX. Immediately after having the right high-beam working (typical Honda drl board problem), and the DRL light gone, the alternator bearing started growling: coincidence? Maybe... :)
DRL module reduces voltage to High Beam bulbs, repairing the module doesn't draw much power and the module is fused preventing short circuits... test power load by starting vehicle with DRL Module unplugged... just bad luck your alternator complained, battery was probably low.
Thanks for posting. I hope this helps with my 2006 Honda Pilot. Similar issue, DRL light and one high beam that will not work. Can I use the same flux and solder that I use for copper water lines?
low power solder iron is fine - video shows Ungar 40 watt tip. The key is the flux paste which cleans and helps melt solder faster. Use any solder wire size, most repairs only require re-melting/flowing the onboard solder joints.
I'm guessing you wouldn't know where that is? I look anywhere I could find online and there was nothing about the module, the dealer doesn't even know so I'm assuming it's a relay thingy. Idk what it's called
@@sh4rp935 As shown in my video the DRL - Daytime Running Light module is inside a grey plastic box. DRL module location for 2001 - 2005 Honda Civic and 2001 - 2006 Acura is on driver side high under dash (higher than steering column) between door and brake pedal. All you can see is the wire harness block hanging down, best to see module from gas pedal up across towards door. The DRL module grey plastic box is mounted to a slide tab but can be very tight to remove and remount, in my video disconnecting the wire harness block and prying open the circuit board was easier for Honda.
Are the headlight daytime running lights the only lights considered to be daytime running lights on a 2004 civic DX. Can the headlights still work if the headlight daytime running light don't work. If someone destroys their DRL module by soldering will the regular headlights,brake lights still work?
verify the Day Time Running headlights are actually OFF. If headlights are all OFF clean the connector ends of lint/dust with toothbrush. Carefully re-check all DRL module components for burnt/blown units or detached wires and cracks, reheat all connections using tiny amount of flux. If headlights are ON and DRL indicator is lit check the emergency hand brake is disengaged fully.
2007 Honda CRV DRL module is in the same position under the driver side dash closer to the door. The module is same grey colour and shape and hangs high up under dash. Must get on your back to reach it. Some US cars don't have these modules installed.
Great vid, I hv the exact same problem, the only thing I would do differently and will do is test it out with the plug before installing in the housing after the repair 👍
Solder Joint Failure is usually caused by non-leaded solder applied to contaminated (unclean) contact wire/lead/post. The Relay posts were dirty when attached to board or became hot over years or vibrations weakened the joint or all of the above. Reflowing the joints and applying fresh solder always works.
Yes it does, first its in a different location, consult the manual. The DRL Module itself is slightly smaller and uses more power but the repair is identical.
@@easydiyrepair5657 Thank you, it is exactly the answer I was looking for. The reason I asked was not to repair the cold joints to the relays on the module, but to find out whether LED High Beams would work or could be made to work in DRL mode on my 2004 Civic in conjunction with LED Headlights and your answer seems to confirm that they cannot. It turns out that from the 2006 model year, you can acquire plug-in LED driver modules that will make the High Beam LEDs work as a DRL using PWM - the trick is that they require 12V to exist and be available for the LED bulb to work, essentially by increasing the frequency so that the LEDs won't flash or strobe. OTOH, these module simply don't work if the DRL puts high beams in series or feeds low voltage to the headlight using resistors for DRL use, like the older generation DRL seems to operate at. if I could secure a 7th gen DRL module schematic, I could probably figure out a modification that would allow use of a PWM module with the high beams to light them up at reduced intensity for DRL use, but my hunt for a schematic has been unsuccessful (If you had any idea where to look for that schematic, I'd appreciate a tip!) In the meantime, I've devised a klutz that may well in the end be the only practical solution: to forgo the high beams for DRL and use the position/turn bulbs instead, replacing them with high power LED switchbacks, that would be powered by a relay controlled by the DRL indicator circuit: In essence, the DRL fault indicator circuit would be used to actuate a relay that would power the front white LEDs of the turn signal/position switchbacks replacing the original dual filament amber bulb.
My only problem now is to find a Switchback LED that has the proper configuration for the existing reflector, sufficient intensity for DRL use and the reliability and proper cooling required for an LED that will be on at all times...
@@easydiyrepair5657 I've decided not to install anything that would require unsealing the housing - I've done it once (in an oven) and almost destroyed it, so I'm not too keen trying again! The DRL switchback modification is quite simple in comparison, the 2004 Civic uses an 1057 bulb as a park/direction bulb so that should be no problem. You'd have to cut off the existing park wire and power the white LED directly from a relay powered up by the DRL dash light circuit coming out of the DRL relay. If the schematic I managed to find is the correct one, it's connection 9 on the DRL module and K7 of the fuse/relay box nearby. Cutting the existing white/blue wire on DRL 9 and yellow on K7 would disconnect the DRL dash light so it wouldn't be bother you anymore. I'll get to it when the weather gets better, winter's been brutal here in the Great White North (I don't have a garage).
The circuit is protected by a fuse to prevent shorts but will use power if key is turned 1 or 2 clicks. The headlight bulbs would use more power unless relays shorted out blowing the fuse. On rare occasions one or more weak solder joints can spark and heat up discoloring the circuit board. I doubt it would drain battery with vehicle turned off. Budget low amp batteries only last 4 years then require replacement, always have your battery 'load-tested' every 4 years.
Usually DRL module is mounted high under dash, move to brake peddle and look straight up for grey plastic box. Check near center console under and behind radio, also under passenger side dash and under hood near fuse box, but its almost always under driver side dash.
When the DRL indicator light appears park the vehicle and with the car still running go outside and confirm both high beams lights are on. If both are on check vehicle manual and Parking Brake release.
My gfs 04 civic was exactly as you're describing until it completely failed and headlights wouldn't work. This is what it was. Once I resolder the relays everything worked again and the DRL light was gone.
@@AndrewStCyr oh great to know! It hasnt done it for the past few days but im sure it'll come back on sooner or later. good to know that its the module, i'll save this video for later.
Wow - your instructions taught me well. No more DRL dashboard light on my '05 Civic, my DRLs are working here in Canada, you saved me a ton of aggravation, and a potential visit to the stealership... .
Thanks plenty for your help.
Thank you so much! My 02 civic had no drls, made a buzzing noise after putting the ebrake down, and had no high beams. This solved all of it! Just saved me $60, much appreciated👍
glad you found my video helpful, the DRL Module fails in most North American vehicles, some make a noise like yours others nothing but DRL light on instrument panel. The trick is locating the module under the dash, mine was easy to access.
@@easydiyrepair5657 thanks my drl light is on and so is the buzzer
I also had the noise. Turning on the regular headlight stopped the noise. Relays had numerous solder cracks. 20 minute fix!
IT WORKED! years of driving with no high beams either. This fixes your highbeams not working. This was the first thing iv ever soldered either and it worked! THANKS
Great to hear!
THANKS!!! 2003 Honda civic Put new headlamps in because pass side high beam wouldn't come on. After replacing lamps didn't change anything . Next day only the high beam on driver's side would come on. This also cured the DRL problem
I have the same issue
@@suzukiiceHi I thought i had the DRL problem fixed but it quit the next day. By re-soldering the circuit board my high beams have been working so this video helped me. I haven't done any more research on this yet
I have a 2003 honda civic, has exactly same problem, high beam light off and DLR signal on. So followed the instruction and it works. Thanks man that saved me couple of hundred bulks.
before posting this DIY DRL video took my car in for oil change and they changed the high beam bulb thinking that was the issue, wrong, so they replaced the bulb that was perfectly fine.
dman..it worked..i had replaced my old one..and the new one starting buzzing after 3-4 years.
i saw your video and i did this to the old one..and replaced the 2n'd..and it worked..
thank you very much.. i wish i could buy you a pack 'o beer or somehtin'
Glad it helped
Thank you so much ! My 2002 Civic passenger side day light is not working, buzz sound coming behind the CD player. Changed the headlight, did not work.Tested the fuse all is working fine. Finally found this video and read all comments ,located the DRL control module, tesolder the two relays,Bingo !
Wow thanks for this video... My symptoms were that my high beams sometimes wouldn't come on. But sometimes only the left one would go out with no blue high beam indicator on the dash. Pulled the module - I didn't have straight flux, but I had flux core solder - so I melted each pin and added flux core solder to each. Took all of maybe 15 min to pull, fix and replace. Seems to have completely fixed this issue.
I have a 2005 honda civic and my high beams wouldn't work and the DRL light was constantly on... Did as instructed in this video and I personally had a much worse soldering job but it still actually worked! Thanks man
good work, it's an easy DIY repair any Honda owner can perform to save $100-$200.
Thanks very much! This is extremely helpful and saves about $60 for the module!
If they would have made the solder pads just a bit bigger, then when they do the solder bath more solder would have been sucked up and this problem probably wouldn't have happened :)
Thank you very much, i was stressed out but then i saw your video and it works perfect now. I owe you a beer.
Worked like a charm. Just repaired my friends whit my new soldering gun. Thanks.
Thank you so much! I followed your video and got my highbeams back!! What an easy fix. Make sure you use some flux to alliw resoldering to work! Cheers!
Thank you for the video. I was able to fix the noise coming out of the dash from soldering the module like you did. I save $100.
Clearly explained! Worked like a charm on my 2002 Acura EL which is similar to a 2002 Honda Civic EX VTEK model. Thank you.
Thank you for the clear instruction , I got my car fixed.
Wow that is slick. I removed the module and found one cold solder joint. I hit all of them on both relays with some flux, heat with a bit of solder and fixed! Thanks. 05 MDX
Good job reflowing all the solder joints, probably added 4 years preventing future failure.
Thanks for the video , i just did this repair and it fixed the issue i was having ....
Thank you sir, did this on my gfs car and it worked like a charm.
Thanks for your video. I have same model with same problem. I'll try your method this weekend
This is a good well explained video
Thanks for posting i was stuck with this problem until I found your video did exactly what you said and everything is working has it should
Thank you for this video! Definitely saved me some money.
Would this work for a 2006 honda civic i have the same issue
Thanks. I used plumbing solder but it still worked on my 2003 Honda Civic.
Thanks to your video, yesterday my son and I fixed this exactly problem in his 2001 civic LX.
Immediately after having the right high-beam working (typical Honda drl board problem), and the DRL light gone, the alternator bearing started growling: coincidence? Maybe... :)
DRL module reduces voltage to High Beam bulbs, repairing the module doesn't draw much power and the module is fused preventing short circuits... test power load by starting vehicle with DRL Module unplugged... just bad luck your alternator complained, battery was probably low.
Thanks for posting. I hope this helps with my 2006 Honda Pilot. Similar issue, DRL light and one high beam that will not work. Can I use the same flux and solder that I use for copper water lines?
DRL Module repair is very similar, best to use electrical solder but may only require re-flowing the current onboard solder joints.
Thank you fixed my DRL issue.
Ahh I see. I was wondering what that buzzing sound was from near the glove compartment. My lights work fine though. 👍🏼
Great video, thanks for posting it.
Thanks for sharing ,
Pls,
Witch kind soldering iron with how many watts ?
The size of wire ?
Thanks
low power solder iron is fine - video shows Ungar 40 watt tip. The key is the flux paste which cleans and helps melt solder faster. Use any solder wire size, most repairs only require re-melting/flowing the onboard solder joints.
Do you know if this would be the same on the acura? 06 tl
The DRL Module should be the same but in another location. The repair is always the solder joints on the big relays.
I'm guessing you wouldn't know where that is? I look anywhere I could find online and there was nothing about the module, the dealer doesn't even know so I'm assuming it's a relay thingy. Idk what it's called
@@sh4rp935 As shown in my video the DRL - Daytime Running Light module is inside a grey plastic box. DRL module location for 2001 - 2005 Honda Civic and 2001 - 2006 Acura is on driver side high under dash (higher than steering column) between door and brake pedal. All you can see is the wire harness block hanging down, best to see module from gas pedal up across towards door. The DRL module grey plastic box is mounted to a slide tab but can be very tight to remove and remount, in my video disconnecting the wire harness block and prying open the circuit board was easier for Honda.
thank you so much Im going to follow your instraction... 1by1.
Thank you so much, this worked like a charm!
Are the headlight daytime running lights the only lights considered to be daytime running lights on a 2004 civic DX. Can the headlights still work if the headlight daytime running light don't work. If someone destroys their DRL module by soldering will the regular headlights,brake lights still work?
All other headlight functions and signals work normally when DRL Module damaged or removed.
I did everything but my DRL still pops up, although i mightve put some mixed some leaded solder in, could that be the issue?
verify the Day Time Running headlights are actually OFF. If headlights are all OFF clean the connector ends of lint/dust with toothbrush. Carefully re-check all DRL module components for burnt/blown units or detached wires and cracks, reheat all connections using tiny amount of flux. If headlights are ON and DRL indicator is lit check the emergency hand brake is disengaged fully.
Where can I find the DRL relay module on a 2007 Honda CRV? I had no luck locating it based on videos I saw for the 2005 Honda CRV.
2007 Honda CRV DRL module is in the same position under the driver side dash closer to the door. The module is same grey colour and shape and hangs high up under dash. Must get on your back to reach it. Some US cars don't have these modules installed.
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Great vid, I hv the exact same problem, the only thing I would do differently and will do is test it out with the plug before installing in the housing after the repair 👍
this DRL Module repair is so common I don't even test them after reflowing solder connections, just hand back to vehicle owners for reinstall.
easy DIY repair for such a common problem, what do you think causes this?
Solder Joint Failure is usually caused by non-leaded solder applied to contaminated (unclean) contact wire/lead/post. The Relay posts were dirty when attached to board or became hot over years or vibrations weakened the joint or all of the above. Reflowing the joints and applying fresh solder always works.
Great video! You say it's for 2001-2005, does the DRL module work differently on a 2006?
Yes it does, first its in a different location, consult the manual. The DRL Module itself is slightly smaller and uses more power but the repair is identical.
@@easydiyrepair5657 Thank you, it is exactly the answer I was looking for. The reason I asked was not to repair the cold joints to the relays on the module, but to find out whether LED High Beams would work or could be made to work in DRL mode on my 2004 Civic in conjunction with LED Headlights and your answer seems to confirm that they cannot.
It turns out that from the 2006 model year, you can acquire plug-in LED driver modules that will make the High Beam LEDs work as a DRL using PWM - the trick is that they require 12V to exist and be available for the LED bulb to work, essentially by increasing the frequency so that the LEDs won't flash or strobe.
OTOH, these module simply don't work if the DRL puts high beams in series or feeds low voltage to the headlight using resistors for DRL use, like the older generation DRL seems to operate at.
if I could secure a 7th gen DRL module schematic, I could probably figure out a modification that would allow use of a PWM module with the high beams to light them up at reduced intensity for DRL use, but my hunt for a schematic has been unsuccessful (If you had any idea where to look for that schematic, I'd appreciate a tip!)
In the meantime, I've devised a klutz that may well in the end be the only practical solution: to forgo the high beams for DRL and use the position/turn bulbs instead, replacing them with high power LED switchbacks, that would be powered by a relay controlled by the DRL indicator circuit: In essence, the DRL fault indicator circuit would be used to actuate a relay that would power the front white LEDs of the turn signal/position switchbacks replacing the original dual filament amber bulb.
My only problem now is to find a Switchback LED that has the proper configuration for the existing reflector, sufficient intensity for DRL use and the reliability and proper cooling required for an LED that will be on at all times...
interesting modification you have planned, if you create a video let me know. I wonder if after market accent LEDs might fit inside the Lens housing?
@@easydiyrepair5657 I've decided not to install anything that would require unsealing the housing - I've done it once (in an oven) and almost destroyed it, so I'm not too keen trying again!
The DRL switchback modification is quite simple in comparison, the 2004 Civic uses an 1057 bulb as a park/direction bulb so that should be no problem. You'd have to cut off the existing park wire and power the white LED directly from a relay powered up by the DRL dash light circuit coming out of the DRL relay. If the schematic I managed to find is the correct one, it's connection 9 on the DRL module and K7 of the fuse/relay box nearby. Cutting the existing white/blue wire on DRL 9 and yellow on K7 would disconnect the DRL dash light so it wouldn't be bother you anymore.
I'll get to it when the weather gets better, winter's been brutal here in the Great White North (I don't have a garage).
It works for me. Thank you very much.
You are a grate man
Works !! Thanks !
Had same problem on accord 1994 exr , didnt thiink it would be the same problem
Does it work on a 2003 civic ex?????
yes, should be identical DRL Module.
Thank you !! 💪🏽✊🏽
Yep 👍🏻. Thank you
Will this work with an rsx?
I may have the same problem
Most DRL modules are the same, the trick is located them and identifying bad solder joints.
Could this issue drain the battery
The circuit is protected by a fuse to prevent shorts but will use power if key is turned 1 or 2 clicks. The headlight bulbs would use more power unless relays shorted out blowing the fuse. On rare occasions one or more weak solder joints can spark and heat up discoloring the circuit board. I doubt it would drain battery with vehicle turned off. Budget low amp batteries only last 4 years then require replacement, always have your battery 'load-tested' every 4 years.
@@easydiyrepair5657 thanks
Cant find my own circuit board. 2007 honda Civic
Usually DRL module is mounted high under dash, move to brake peddle and look straight up for grey plastic box. Check near center console under and behind radio, also under passenger side dash and under hood near fuse box, but its almost always under driver side dash.
Hello, please i have honda 2013. The DRL started showing on my journey this morning. What do it?
When the DRL indicator light appears park the vehicle and with the car still running go outside and confirm both high beams lights are on. If both are on check vehicle manual and Parking Brake release.
the DRL on my 04 civic comes on every now and then after I start the car. could this be it?
My gfs 04 civic was exactly as you're describing until it completely failed and headlights wouldn't work. This is what it was. Once I resolder the relays everything worked again and the DRL light was gone.
@@AndrewStCyr oh great to know! It hasnt done it for the past few days but im sure it'll come back on sooner or later. good to know that its the module, i'll save this video for later.
Didn’t work for me
Will this work on a 2002 Honda Civic? Have the same problem with the day time running lights
Any vehicle any year with Daytime Running Light module acting up can be fixed the same way = resolder joints.