First shut the vehicle off, then set the parking brake, then start it back up, the lights should remain off. Once you release the e-brake the lights will come back on.
Apply the e-brake.
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Check the park lamp relay. It is probably next to the fuse.
Assuming this is a Chevrolet Tracker, probably missing fuel or spark.
Twist them back and forth while pulling off. Use a dielectric grease when putting them back on. That will save you problems later.
Not sure how to while you're driving, but if your parked - press in on your e-brake, turn your car off, then turn it on and your lights won't be on. To turn them back on, simply release the brake.
I know that on my 1998 Silverado, if I but the parking brake on, the fulltime headlites turn off while I'm sitting and idling.
There has been discussion that she does. She has been seen with a pack on Camel Lights in front of her while she was sitting at a table, beside her Blackberry. It can't really be confirmed for sure yet, but if she does it's really her decision.
You can slightly depress the parking break while the vehicle is off and then turn it on again an go. The lights will be off then, although this is more of a temporary fix. You can slightly depress the parking break while the vehicle is off and then turn it on again an go. The lights will be off then, although this is more of a temporary fix.
I would need a litle more information as to the circumstances so as to make a diagnosis. The fuel filter should be changed every two years.
Malibu is a city. While some of it's population is vegetarian / vegan, not all are.
It depends what you are sitting on or in.