Look to the very left side of the console at the drivers side door for the switch
The headlights are bulbs that insert into the glass from under the hood. One is behind the battery. They turn 90 degrees and pull out. They can be tiresome to try to change
There is a switch called the "twilight sentinel". That alllows you to adjust the time that the lights will stay on after you turn the engine off. Check to see if that is working properly.
On older models (ex my 91) there are Phillips screws on the sides on the headlights that you turn to adjust the headlights (either up or down or left or right) on newer cars (ex my 98) there are levels built right into the headlight assembly, park the car dead level with a half tank of gas and like up the marks by turning the screws that adjust the headlights
FUSE!
The lights will go out after a few mins after you shut off the car...but if you want to turn off the Daytime running lights or the automatic headlight control, you have to pull either the relay or fuse for the DRL
The turn signal flasher is located under the left hand of the instrument panel, right of the steering column.
Replace the light bulb, if you've already tried that, then the switch is bad.
Remove headlight assembly to access bulb/socket.
turn ignition on leave it on for 10 minutes then switch ignition off then you start the car
The car has automatic headlights....they go on and off when it gets light or dark out...they will also stay on for up to 3mins after you shut the car off depending on how the twilight sentenal switch is adjusted. And to take out the headlight switch in the door you have to take apart the door pannel
Counter-clock-wise (CCW) AKA Lefty-loosey, righty-tighty.
you have either a bad connection on your starter or battery .also your starter has failed or solenoid