yes and yes
yes they are supposed to be on, it is the daytime running lights
I believe that is a defective daytime running lamp (DRL) module
As soon as the engine is started and the emergency / parking brake is released the daytime running lights are supposed to come on
If the Explorer is running engaging the parking brake is supposed to turn the daytime running lights off , otherwise the daytime running lights are supposed to shut off when the engine is shut off . I have a 2004, Eddie Bauer Explorer. On the light switch itself, there is a selection to turn on or off the day lights, as well as the extended, courtesy lights after ignition is turned off.
The two best driving games are Parking Mania and Central Parking.
These are called daytime running lamps it is for safety reasons ====================================================== if you want them to not come on all the time, then remove the fuse labeled "DRL" (daytime running lights). It is located in the fuse panel on the right side of the dash with the passenger door open
On the center console near the parking brake handle
I don't know if cops are supposed to pull you over in parking lots, but they sure do it. It just happened to me because the road was wet and I slid a little making a turn. Got caught driving under a DUI suspension for that.
Many states require a demonstration of the ____________ parking procedure on the driving exam.
The 1997 Chrysler Sebring parking brake cable has adjustment nuts on each end of the cable. Adjusting the nuts will lengthen or shorten the parking brake cable.
no
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