I assume you talking about DRL lighting. No. That year Sable came with an automatic system which turn on all the lights when ambient light dropped and had a delay off timer when the car was switched off.
No they did not come factory equipped with daytime running lights.
Dodge Rams are not equipped with Daytime running lights.. Although what you can do is turn on the parking lights and select just your fog lights (if equipped) otherwise to have running lights you will need to turn on your headlights. It's not a huge advantage to have running lights, because when the climates come that you need to turn on the headlights anyways, they aren't necessary.
Because the car is equipped with daytime running lights
The 1992 Ford Ranger did not come equipped with daytime running lights.
If you mean daytime running lights, then probably not unless it's from Canada.
yes it does
The DRL system does not need to be "activated", it is automatic and turns the lights on at reduced power whenever the engine is running with the park brake off. If the lights you are looking at are down low in the bumper at each corner, these are fog lights. There is a switch just below the headlight switch. Some Mercury models required you to pull out on the headlight switch. Check the owners' manual for proper operation.
it is the Daytime Running Light(drl) it is what makes your lights come on automatic!
the middle position of the 3 turns them off on my 01 S80
Yes, unless the bulbs are burned out.
To operate the headlights and running lights on a 1998 Chevy Malibu, locate the headlight switch on the left side of the steering column. Turn the switch to the right to activate the parking lights and further to the right to turn on the headlights. The headlights will automatically turn off when the switch is turned back to the off position. For automatic headlights, ensure the vehicle is in the "Auto" position if equipped.
Those aren't headlights, they're considered running lights or parking lights. I believe that mercury calls this a Light Bar.