The photo sensor should be on the right side of the top of the dash. Gently pry it up and unplug the wires going to it. Wrap the wires so they won't rattle and poke them back into the dash. Put the sensor back like you found it and your automatic lights will be fully manual from now on.
To disable the running lights either unplug the relay to the fuse box. Also there is a fuse for this in the fuse box remove this and that will disable the lights.
I believe there should be a photo sensor on the top of the dash, normally on the passenger side. I had the same problem with my Chevy Tracker lights. I lifted the sensor cover and unplugged it then put the cover back on.
On a 1999 GEO Tracker, a bad fuse can cause the headlights and dash lights to blink. A bad voltage regulator or alternator can also cause lights to blink and flicker.
you didn't say which lights. is the switch on the dome in the right position
How do you disable the DRLs on a 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
No, It Didn't
No, but if it is nighttime you can see it reflect the sunlight (if it is not in Earth's shadow).
In The Night Sky, During The Darkest Hours Of Nighttime
It has continual running lights, they don't shut off.
Nighttime- you. Daytime- the other person.
Remove the fuse.
Press a button.