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If the daytime running lights on your Honda Accord are not working, it could be due to a burned-out bulb. If none of the lights are working, you should check the fuse. To access the fuse box, locate a small seam or crack to the left of the steering wheel on the dash. Use a screwdriver or prybar to open this panel. Inside, you will find a series of fuses. Look at the diagram on the back of the panel to identify the fuse you need. If the diagram is not there, you can refer to the vehicle's owner's manual. Remove the fuse by pulling it out; check for a thin strip of metal connecting the two sections that stick up. If the strip is broken, the fuse needs to be replaced. If the strip is intact, the fuse is still good and can be reinserted. Replacement fuses are typically inexpensive, around $10.
If your Honda Accord's daytime running lights are not functioning, it is probably due to a blown fuse or a faulty bulb.
Inspect fuse #15 located in the interior fuse panel. It should be a 10-amp fuse. It might have blown.
I own a 2017 Honda Accord Sport and the daytime running light on the passenger side is not working. Do I need to buy a brand new headlight assembly, or can I simply swap out the bulb?