No they are all different.
Fog lamps- usually owner installed and are located low on the front of the car to illuminate the road directly in front of the vehicle well when fog restricts distance vision.
turn signal- located on front fender and visible from both side and front of vehicle, usually just below the headlamps and are used to indicate your intention to turn. they are on a flasher relay.
Daytime running lamps, a secondary bulb in the headlamp that is not as bright and is as of 2000 mandatory in most states. It is used to increase visibility of the vehicle, and to bridge the gap between night and daylight or dusk.
None of these will operate on the same circuit as each other.
No.
daytime 'running' lamps/lights.
DRL stands for Daytime Running Lamps.
i must recomend that you check th fuse located under the hood that says something bout running lamps
daytime running lamps
i am pretty sure there are no daytime running lamps on a 90' integra...
Lift the E-brake one click
On at Dusk and until Dawn. All new cars are equiped with DRL (daytime running lamps).
FUSE BOX located above brake pedal driver side.
behind glove box access door along with the daytime running lamps, ect
If you are referring to the daytime running lamps (DRL) on Canadian Explorers not turning off when the parking brake is engaged, I believe that is a defective DRL module.
one thing you could do is locate the fuse for the running lamps and pull it out but that may turn off your regular driving lamps. if that don't work than i don't belive you can turn them off.