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Shift into neutral or park.
No.
NO , Not from the factory.
Fuel pump relay, horn relay, daytime running lights relay and if there is a fourth, power door lock relay.
Check the three relays in the glove compartment. One of the three relays is for the fuel pump, the others are for the horn and daytime running lights. If your vehicle has power door locks there would be a fourth relay in there.
Day Light Running Lights.
The horn relay, the daytime running lights relay and if the vehicle has power door locks, the relay for that too.
Yes.
Open up the glove compartment and take out all the stuff. Notice in the back of the compartment a door marked "relays". Remove the door and you will see several relays, I believe the fuel pump relay is the first one from the left. The other relays are for the horn and daytime running lights and power door locks if equipped.
Push the dome override button in and out twice. After the second time you will hear a bell. The lights should then be controlled by the off/parking/headlights switch. You will have to do this every time you turn the car on. Hope it works for you!!
Check the fuses, if the fuse is blown you may have a short in the running light circuit.
97-98 Chevy blazer/S10 headlights on/offI had the same problem on my 1997 s-10 blazer. Check the daytime running light modual under the dash,center,behind accessory outlets(cig.lighter).