No more automatic head-lights (sonata)??

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by oystlars, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. oystlars

    oystlars Guest

    Hi, I live in norway and here we are not allowed to drive without
    headlights turned on.


    The headlights on my Hyundai Sonata worked great until yesterday. Now,
    when I start the car only the parking lights turns on, not the
    headlights. I have to manually turn the head light on (and of course
    off later).

    What can have caused this? Could it be a relay or fuse?

    Best regards,
    Øystein
     
    oystlars, Sep 8, 2005
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  2. oystlars

    hyundaitech Guest

    Depending on the year of your Sonata, www.hmaservice.com may have a
    schematic. The DRL option was never offered in the U.S., but I know I've
    seen some schematics. I checked for a 2001, and it didn't have DRL
    schematics for that. If you can find a corresponding Canadian site, you
    may try to look there. I believe DRL is required in Canada.
     
    hyundaitech, Sep 8, 2005
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  3. oystlars

    Jody Guest

    god dag,
    I think your daytime running lamps relay/controll is messed up.
    Hi, I live in norway and here we are not allowed to drive without
    headlights turned on.


    The headlights on my Hyundai Sonata worked great until yesterday. Now,
    when I start the car only the parking lights turns on, not the
    headlights. I have to manually turn the head light on (and of course
    off later).

    What can have caused this? Could it be a relay or fuse?

    Best regards,
    Øystein
     
    Jody, Sep 9, 2005
    #3
  4. oystlars

    oystlars Guest

    God dag:)

    Ok, I also thought the "DRL relay/control was messed up" ;)

    So where is that relay located? under the hood (by the fuses) or inside
    the car (by the fuses)?

    Thanks for your answers=)
     
    oystlars, Sep 9, 2005
    #4
  5. oystlars

    ØysteinBL Guest

    anybody?
     
    ØysteinBL, Sep 16, 2005
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