For owners of 2016 or 2017 Honda Accords troubled by the frequently failing LED Daytime Running Light (DRL), there's a cost-effective, reliable solution at hand. The primary issue lies in the 2 LED chips that power the DRL, leading to overheating and failure. The proposed remedy is a replacement LED circuit board designed with more LEDs. This design ensures even power distribution, producing the same luminance but at a safer, cooler operating temperature. The board, built on copper for optimal heat dissipation, employs 8 Philips Lumileds Z-ES LED chips that replicate the original's white shade. Installation is direct and seamless, albeit with the need for headlight disassembly. Plus, with Honda yet to recall these problematic lights, this fix is even more valuable, especially given the exorbitant costs of OEM replacements.