Pull fuse number 13...
It is the headlight drive module. It is used for daytime running lights and low beam operation. It works in conjunction with the light sensor on top of your dash that senses how much light is available, and tells your lights to come on or your drl. You have to have lights on automatic.
call your local parts store.
On my 1999 Buick Regal the DRL module is located on the outside foot well behind the parking brake pedal under the carpet. My DRL has gone bad and is making the car quit.
The lights will go out after a few mins after you shut off the car...but if you want to turn off the Daytime running lights or the automatic headlight control, you have to pull either the relay or fuse for the DRL
I have a chev cavlier 1995 and the running lights do no work---on the dash the green light keeps blinking----what should I do?
To repair the Reatta running lights check the fuse first. If the fuse is blown ad a replacement blows then check the lights and wiring for any shorts.
I believe it is up against the firewall, just above brake pedal on the left. It is approximently the size of a cigarette pack, black in colour. It has two (2) wiring harness connections. Good Luck!!
The lights on your Buick could be out for a number of reasons. It could be blown fuses, faulty wiring, or dead bulbs. Your mechanic would be able to test this.
Yhese are fed from different sorces so I would check the groiunds on the lights.
Where is the fuses for the brakes lights Buick Rivera 1970
they are photocells....they adjust the headlights from daytime lights to headlights when it gets dark out and vise-versa