you have to remove the drl module that located in the fuse box...
You need to replace the daytime running lights control module
Inner fender, drivers side.
It could if it was built for the Canadian market. If built for the USA, no.
If the brake lights stay on when the car is not running on most vehicles, including the 1994 Dodge Intrepid, there is probably a short somewhere in the wiring to the brake lights. The first place to investigate this problem would be the wires along the firewall that control the brake lights. Also, check the brake light switch above the brake pedal.
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.
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Take it to the dodge dealer and have them reprogram the computer to shut them off.
You should be able to pull the fuse for the daytime running lights to disable them. Probably located in the fuse panel under the hood. There should be a picture on the inside of the lid which tells you which fuse is which.
I am having the same problem with a 1994 model. The high beam indicator is also on. I believe it is related to the daytime running lights because when I turn on the headlights the lights get brighter. As I understand it daytime running lights are the highbeams at about 50% power. I need to find where that relay is and test/replace it. wish me luck...
The daytime running light module on a 2000 Dodge Dakota is located underneath the hood. It will be located on the inner fender on the left side.
Some do, most don't. The only ones that were built with DRL, were built for sale in Canada. US vans didn't get DRL.
There is a faulty fuse that goes to the interior lights. There could also be a short in the wiring that leads to the lights.