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Old September 11th 04, 11:21 PM
Pete Breemhaar
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Default DRL module

This may apply only to Canadian Miata owners...
I had commented in an earlier discussion on the merits of DRLs, that the
left DRL on my 94 would intermittently go out, even though the bulb would
flash with the left turn signal.
I finally got around to pulling out the DRL module(a light-green plastic
module hanging behind the instrument cluster above the brake pedal)... in it
is a printed circuit board about 2 inches square, containing a couple of
relays and a few transistors diodes resistors etc. Suspecting a cold solder
joint, I re-flowed solder on all the connections, and now for more than a
week, I consistently have 2 DRLs.

maybe this info will help somebody else.

Pete





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