Thanks for the suggestion. My son has done that and his taillights now
work as they should.
"Jim" <j_e_freer_removeunderscores@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> It's the daytime running light module located on the side panel in front
of
> the passenger side door. You can try to solder the hairline crack on the
> circuit board in the module or just disconnect the plug. Then you will
have
> manual operation of your headlights only. Or, just replace the module.
>
> There used to be a web site that had instructions on how to repair this.
I
> can no longer find it. This message might prompt someone else to forward
> the instructions.
>
> "Wayne" <waynebrown'nospam'@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message
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> | My son has a 1990 Integra RS and is having taillight problems. This
has
> | been going on intermittently for several years but is now permanent.
> |
> | If you get in the car and turn on the lights, he has taillights. Once
you
> | start the engine, no more taillights. He also has no running lights.
> |
> | Brake lights and signal lights work.
> |
> |
> |
>
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