It's in the fuse box on the driver's side, to the left of the steering column.
But there's more.
You either have to pull out the fuse box, or remove the kick panels underneath the steering column. Have you figured it out yet?
The headlamp relay, and the accessory breaker, is on the back side of the fuse box.
Answerrelay switch for what? 04 impalafor 2005
the relay switch is either under the rear seat or under the hood near the front right headlight,
There is no "headlight" relay for the Discovery II series. All of the operative functions, aside from fuses, are located in the Multifunction Stalk Switch that is attached to your steering column.
There is no headlight relays for this year, I have the same vehicle and I was pissed to find out its hard wired directly through the headlight switch itself.
The only headlight relay I can find is for the Clio II from 1998 onwards This is in the fascia relay box, relay no8 This controls the low beam with the daylight running lamps.
the headlight relay will be in under hood fuse panel box on the driver side fenderwell
There is no headlight relay in a 95 Pathy. If only one light is on despite new lamp, and the FUSES under the hood on passenger side (15 amp) are not blown; it is the headlight switch. the switch out of should take about 20 minutes, and the switch is about 40 bucks at autozone. just need to take the steering column plastics off and it is two screws, unplug and plug. reverse removal of steering column plastics, all done.
*** Should be under the passenger side headlight, behind the bumper. Remove the headlight assembly & you might find it...
my relay switch is broken and has gotten my transmission in over drive-did you find the switch?
Pull the headlight switch knob when it is in the headlight 'on' position. This turns on the fog lights.
If I'm not mistaken, it should be under the hood. Facing the car it should be on the right in the black box just above the battery.
Hi, The only headlight relay I can find is if you have auto headlights and that is behind the dash at the center mounted on a brace. Hope this helps. Steve H.