Had the same problem with mine. Jiggled the headlight switch and now they work. I suspect the headlight switch is going.
The Switch may be bad. Check the bulbs for the parking lights. Check the fuses / relays for the parking lights.
If all other lights work then make sure that the parking light bulbs are good. Check for a parking light fuse and relay, to insure that the work properly.
Proper Use of "Parking Lights"The answer depends on the "Traffic Code" for the State in which you are driving.However, they are called parking lights because they are supposed to be used to warn other vehicle drivers of the location, position, and "state" [parked] of your vehicle.Most jurisdictions prohibit driving with parking lights only. The only exception that might convince a Police Officer to not give you a ticket would be in the case of the loss of headlights out in the boondocks on a very dark night in which you drove only with parking lights to get to a safe place.
Turning Parking Lights ON while Charging BatteryNO, it serves no purpose other than to reduce the life of the parking light bulb filaments, and to cause the battery to have to be charged longer.
Subaru uses a red parking light button on top of the steering wheel column - it acts as an on-off toggle so the driver can activate the parking lights (instead of hazards) to allow other drivers to see the car in the dark.
If you own the vehicle and want the anti-theft system disabled, take the car to the dealer or other reputable shop. They might disable it for you or tell you how yoi can disable it.
If your car has daytime running lights (standard in Canada) then the only way to turn on just the parking lights is when the car is in park or neutral, the light switch is in the park light position and the parking brake is on. Then the headlights will turn off. Any other configuration means the headlights will be on. On this car, parking lights can truly only be used when parked!
i had the same problem and i replaced the sensor/switch on the brake pedal itself and got mine to work.
All on one circuit - check the fuse for parking/tail lights
Under the brake paddle there is a switch. You pull the switch out and replace it with another one.
If parking and dash lights work: Maybe bad bulbs (double filamented) Bad socket? Bad ground circuit?
It depends on which lights are being described. Some of them will be for gas, others for oil change, and then some for other issues.