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Asked by HenryDuke Jun 03, 2018 at 01:45 PM about the 2009 Cadillac CTS 3.6L AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just bought the car. I have HID headlights. The right DRL is not working. I
checked the fuse for both the left and right light. Left side getting power to
both prongs, right side getting no power to either fuse prong. I switched the
relays from left to right, still only the left side works so the relay is good.
When i start the car and operate the DRL's, the power to the fuse on the
left side goes off. I didnt want to drop the front end on that car to try to
change the bulb when it seems like there is no juice to it. Any suggestions?
Thanks

3 Answers

Have you had any luck fixing this, i am having the same issue and dont want to replace the whole headlight asy

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Hello. Yes i fixed it. Just so happens that when i decided to drop the front bumper and check out the bulbs, the actual bulb was burnt out. I dont know why it showed no juice to it, but replaced with a new bulb and it worked. ( dropping the front end was no big deal, there is a great you-tube video that explains it perfectly ). Only took a few hours. Good luck.

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