No, they are wired in such a way as that can not happen.
Unless you make a jumper wire and put it in place of the fog light relay. The relay has 3 tabs that run side by side and 2 that run in the other direction. Put a 1" jumper wire with spade wire connectors on each end in the 2 holes that are side by side and your fog lights will stay on with the high beams. I am assuming you have a 2nd gen ram (94-01).
Remove the headlight switch and check it. You will probably find it and its plug melted.
the fog lights work with the low beams , they wont come on with the high beams
It's possible that when you turn your blinker on you are inadvertently pushing the lever forward causing your high beams to come on and stay on.
no They do make kits to where when you turn your high beams on all 4 lights come on.
Check all fuses and check for burn out headlights, high and low beams
Fuse or dimmer switch is the only answer i can think of if lights come on but just won't go from high to low or visa versa
Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help
It could be one of two things: This is a factory setting to focus your attention on the road and not the dash. Possibly the high beams are drawing too much power from the alternator.
your bulbs are burnt out. when you switch on the high beams its only the high beams. but when you flash your brights it lights up both high and low beams.
i have the same problem.did you find out what it was? maintenance@rescraft.com
Bad bulbs Bad dimmer switch
The low beams and high beams are both H7 bulbs. The fog lights are H3's.