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Posted on Mar 07, 2012

Where is headlight relay 1992 olds 88 royale

Both headlights out; replaced switch, fuses OK

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Jack McCann

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2011

SOURCE: 90 olds royale 88 - where are the relays/fuses? I

I dont really see your question as posted.

However, if your headlights are not lighting, you probably need to replace the headlights...

Although power to other outside lights, running, parking, etc...
Would be the listed under EXTERIOR LIGHTS

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