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hi,  i have a 2005 toyota aygo, my day lights are working but it does not show on the dash that they are on and the full lights also do not come on at all, when stationary the day lights are on without the indication on the dash but when i drive they are not on. i presume this might be a relay but cannot find where the relay box is, ive checked all fuses so they are fine. 

anyone have any idea what this is or where i can find the relay box? 

thanks 


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Day lights ? 2005 will not have Day time running lights

you have sidelights, dipped beam and full beam

You more than likely just have 2 blown bulbs, 1 died, and you didn't notice it till the second one blew

if not, it maybe the Dim relay in the relay box under the headlight

410626132_aygomk1relaybox.thumb.jpg.c712587ad08db1adccd9d50f4b5d64cd.jpg

https://fuse-box.info/toyota/toyota-aygo-ab10-2005-2014-fuses-and-relay

The Internal fuse box is part of the instrument cluster

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1 hour ago, flash22 said:

Day lights ? 2005 will not have Day time running lights

you have sidelights, dipped beam and full beam

You more than likely just have 2 blown bulbs, 1 died, and you didn't notice it till the second one blew

if not, it maybe the Dim relay in the relay box under the headlight

410626132_aygomk1relaybox.thumb.jpg.c712587ad08db1adccd9d50f4b5d64cd.jpg

https://fuse-box.info/toyota/toyota-aygo-ab10-2005-2014-fuses-and-relay

The Internal fuse box is part of the instrument cluster

thanks. i dont think it can be blown bulbs bc the instrument cluster lights do not come on when i put on the dipped and full beam lights. 

to get to the relay box do i have to take off the right headlight?

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bulbs can blow shorted and cause all sorts of issues

IIRC access is via the wheel arch liner for the relay box

 

Edit, I'm an idiot. No headlights or tell-tail is all control side, and it will be the ultra common stalk issue

stalk controls the ecu - the ecu then controls the relays

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