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Hi. I have a 2002 ZR2 Blazer. The daytime running lights were driving me crazy. I like to control everything on my car, and don't like anything automatic, other than the transmission. Anyway, try this. On the panel where the headlight knob is, there is a push button. With the engine running, push the button in quickly four times. After the fourth time, there should be a chime. That is how to get into bypass mode for the running lights. If you want to bypass them, you'll need to do it every time you start the engine. Hope this helps. Mark
My 97 Mark did the same thing. It turned out to be a blown fuse. Cant remember which one but I do remember it was a 10 amp fuse.
I dont have an answer. My 1983 mark vi is doing the same thing. I cant find the relay either. Somebody help us out please.
Sounds like a ground issue which is a common problem on the Mark VII 's There is a repair procedure on lincolnsonline.com Check the tech section Good Luck
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First would be to check the fuse, drivers side of the dash, small panel pops out. or check the 30amp fuse under the hood. could be fuse 28 there
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Check for a loose ground wire