Pull the E-brake up just until it clicks once and holds, then key-on & start it. This will disable the auto running lights but you will get a brake warning light on the instrument panel to indicate the E-brake lever is engaged. If you only pull it up to the first click is is usually not enough to start actually engaing the brake drums but it will allow you to drive with the running lights off until the light sensor detects less than a factory set threshold of infrared light, indicating that it is after dusk, and it will engage the full bright headlights after about 30 seconds no matter what you do.
It has continual running lights, they don't shut off.
dome lights stays on
Turn your low beam headlamps on and then pull out towards you on the headlamp control to turn the fog lights on / push in to turn fog lights off
On my 2004 Modus the lights automatically go out as you open the drivers door.
Turn headlight switch to the left to turn off daytime runnig lights. Turn switch back to left to turn back on.
There is a fuse for these lights. I would highly recommend not doing this as it is illegal.
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.
go to settings and then enter security then open the tracker then enter your security code if you have one ,then turn on/off the tracker.
You should turn off all lights that you are not using.
A catchy slogan for turning off the lights is "Be bright, turn off the light".
turn the inside lights off
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