Thread: DRLs fuse?
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Old 08-18-2018, 10:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nandosman View Post
I'm working on my custom headlights, and had planned to wire a switch to the DRLs fuse, which I assumed only offers 12V when the headlights are off (so, in the day).

I checked on the fuse box next to the battery a 10A fuse named "DTRL", but after checking with a multi meter noticed they ALWAYS provide 12V, even when the car is off.

Does anyone know where the DRLs are fused to?
There may be a relay in the circuit. My first guess is that it's in the IPDM.
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