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mdb
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Jan 3, 2007, 3:05 PM

Post #1 of 3 (1537 views)
1998 z22 cavalier Sign In

Wiring for the head lights. Changed module but still no daytime lights or low beams.
mbd


steve01832
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Jan 4, 2007, 4:19 AM

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Re: 1998 z22 cavalier Sign In

You may have a faulty headlight or DRL relay. The relay is sometimes called a headlight enable relay.

Steve


DanD
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Jan 4, 2007, 5:57 AM

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Re: 1998 z22 cavalier Sign In

I’m not saying this is the problem for sure but I’ve had a few different Cavaliers with this issue and most have turned out to be a slice connection in the wiring harness behind the driver’s side headlight.
Pop the headlight out, to give you some room to work; open up the harness and follow the wiring back. You should fine a splice or two within a foot or so of the headlight connector.
Like I said this is not for sure but you won’t know until you look.
I think the wire color was the orange one that I’ve repaired?
Dan.

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