the only thing i can think of is to put your emergency brake to the first click will take out the lights but wont apply the brakes. I'm not sure but why would you shut them off? It's a little extra safty. I turn my headlights on my vehicles that don't have running lights.
For anyone who has had a run in with the cops for *eherm* in the back seat, its nice to shut them off so they aren't alerted to your presence. Click the dome over-ride button 4 or 5 times rapidly to shut it off. It will remain off until you manually switch it back on or turn off & turn the truck back on.
headlights
DRL = daytime running lights
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).
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You get a pro to do it.duuuhhhh
Ensure relays and parking brake switch are properly functioning.
It is probably the running lights that are working and the regular headlights aren't working because of the switch or wiring. TAke it to a garage.
The headlights do not have a fuse, they have a circuit breaker that is built into the headlight switch.
It is designed to do this. They are called Daytime Running Lights. No correction is necessary. Push the dome light button four times and they will go off. You will hear a dinging sound as if your seat belt were unfastened notifing you they are off.
You can, but not while it's running. Before you turn your key, you have to set the parking brake, not all the way but just a bit and then start the Blazer and the lights should stay off.
The whole headlight on these 03 silverado is not that hard to take it out. When you pop the hood open as you look on the headlight there should a long piece of tube metal that is holding the headlight onto your car. As I recall there shouldn't be any screws or bolts holding the headlights. That is for headlights, not "Daytime Running Lights". Still looking for answer!
No.