When do the relays go down do the headlights go down?
The one thing I do know is that when pins 3 and 5 on the relay labeled H/L Retract the headlights do go down, but pins 1 and 2 do not have voltage going across them when the headlight stalk is in the off position. So I don’t even know if any relays are left to be the culprit if thats the case or is there?
What does retract relay 3 on a Nissan mean?
Retract relay 3 is probably the relay giving you hassles, which is going to be H/L Ret Down. The other two are the grounding relays for the headlamps so they can cut power to the headlamps when the motors are transitioning positions. Thats the relay I was talking about (I guess I forgot to add “down”.
Where is the DRL module on a Nissan?
Some sources say that it is located behind the passenger side headlight. There is a fuse box in that location (between the wash fluid and the engine) but the actual DRL module is not there. One guy said that the drl module is lodged behind the bumper, near the passenger headlight.
Where are the relays on a Nissan Leaf?
When the switch powers relay 3, it sends that current to the motors’ down cycle. HOWEVER, a short in the harness across the two lines would power retract relay 4 every time, which would divert current to the up cycle only. Typical places for shorts are the wheel wells.
The one thing I do know is that when pins 3 and 5 on the relay labeled H/L Retract the headlights do go down, but pins 1 and 2 do not have voltage going across them when the headlight stalk is in the off position. So I don’t even know if any relays are left to be the culprit if thats the case or is there?
Why are my daytime running lights not working?
Et voila, drls were fine again. So, in summary, if you are handy enough to do the above, this could be a possible solution if you daytime running lights are not working. Note, with the module removed, you will have no lights. So it is possible, other headlight issues could be caused by a faulty circuit in the drl module. …in the hunt.
Retract relay 3 is probably the relay giving you hassles, which is going to be H/L Ret Down. The other two are the grounding relays for the headlamps so they can cut power to the headlamps when the motors are transitioning positions. Thats the relay I was talking about (I guess I forgot to add “down”.
When the switch powers relay 3, it sends that current to the motors’ down cycle. HOWEVER, a short in the harness across the two lines would power retract relay 4 every time, which would divert current to the up cycle only. Typical places for shorts are the wheel wells.
Where is the timer on a Nissan headlamp?
Headlamp timer is behind the driver’s kick panel. It’s a black box unit that says Timer Assembly. You can do a visual inspection of it by taking the cover off. I’ve seen them burn traces in the past, but rarely have I seen the components inside fail. An easy cont test for this one would be a test light with the switch in off.