We lost our high beams on our 2005 Honda Odyessy - our daytime running lights on longer come on either. This is a Canadian vehicle. We thought it was a relay but that hasn't fixed the problem. Any suggestions.

Asked by 1honda2005 Oct 24, 2015 at 11:49 PM about the 2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We had high beams coming home from work in the evening.  We didn't have any high beams in the morning going to work.  The daylight running lights quit as well.  Honda dealer sent me home with a relay, but there are many relays, and plugged it into all places that it would fit, and didn't fix the problem.  Any suggestions. This is a Canadian vehicle.

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Sounds like it will be in the dimmer switch itself,have seen this before,high beam side go,s out on the switch.

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