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Orange DTR light on passenger side - not working (sort of).

puertorok13

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Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum, wife and I just bought a used 2020 SX Telluride and we are loving it. I noticed today that the passenger side DTR light wasn't on when I had the headlights on, however when using the turn signal or emergency flashers it does work. Any ideas as to what could be causing this? The driver's side DTR light is working just fine.

Thanks.
 
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum, wife and I just bought a used 2020 SX Telluride and we are loving it. I noticed today that the passenger side DTR light wasn't on when I had the headlights on, however when using the turn signal or emergency flashers it does work. Any ideas as to what could be causing this? The driver's side DTR light is working just fine.

Thanks.
Referring to them as DRL is the commonly used acronym for daytime running lights.

Have you tried:

  1. Unplugging the headlamp harness to check for bent pins. Or debris on the pins.
  2. Unplugging the battery terminals to reset the ECU.
  3. Pulling the headlamp relay fuse (maybe H/LAMP HI 15A) to check the pins.
 
Referring to them as DRL is the commonly used acronym for daytime running lights.

Have you tried:

  1. Unplugging the headlamp harness to check for bent pins. Or debris on the pins.
  2. Unplugging the battery terminals to reset the ECU.
  3. Pulling the headlamp relay fuse (maybe H/LAMP HI 15A) to check the pins.

Everything is working now. I just pushed in on the headlamp harness a bit and I'm good to go. Thanks!
 




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