issue:
“I was having all kinds of issue with my headlights. First when I turned the car on there was a loud buzzing sound coming from under the glove compartment and the right light was out. When I flipped on the headlights they both worked and the buzzing stopped. When I turned on the highbeems again the right light went out.
I pulled the relay out from under the glovebox (labelled MITSUBA RC-5102) as instructed and simply re-inserted in. For now the buzzing noise has stopped entirely and the headlights worked perfect on all settings. If it acts up again I will replace the relay under the glove box as it seems to be the source of the buzzing and the headlight issues.”
Solution:
“Here is the full meal deal. This Canadian Civic has a Daytime Running Light Module AND a Daytime Running Light Relay, two different animals. The reason why the 10A fuse was blowing was because of the RELAY, not the MODULE. The problem with the relay is that there is a snubber diode across the COIL IN THE RELAY that was shorted out. I replaced the diode with a 1N4001 to fix the problem. The DRL Module is under the dash to the Left side of the steering wheel. The RELAY is behind the glove compartment on the LEFT side of the Glove Compartment opening. There are two relays on the left, a black and a gray, the gray DRL RELAY is forward of the black relay. You can remove the cover of the DRL Relay to fix, it has the markings "MITSUBA RC-5102". The DRL Module is labeled "MITSUBA RZ-0126". The DRL MOdule also has two relays inside, along with about 50 discrete components, that may or may not have "bad solder joints" in the development progress, which may or may not have contributed to the death of the snubber diode in the DRL RELAY. Thats all folks!!!! ”