well ur fuse has obviously blown under the dash.. I am facing the same problem in my car atm. But i cant find wat is causing it to blow..
Blown fuse? Damaged buss board?
Fuse for parking lights probably blown.
The rheostat for dimming and brightening the dash lights.
The headlights work on a totally different relay than the parking and fog lights. The headlight relay or headlight fuse is usually blown when only the parking and fog lights work.
blown fuse
The GMC dash tail and parking lights are on a different fuse from the brake lights. Check the fuses for a possible blown fuse.
You have got a blown fuse. These lights are all on the same circuit.
Im 99% sure you have a fuse blown, its the parking lamps fuse. a fuse may be blown
Check the fuse for the instrument lights, it may be blown. Another possibility is that you have inadvertently turned the instrument lights off. You can Rotate the headlight switch to adjust the instrument light brightness or to turn them off altogether.
Sounds like, though unlikely, you have 2 blown fuses. I don't know a lot about Dodges but I know on Chevy and Ford the instrument lights and brake lights are on 2 separate circuts but I would check the fuses first. If you pull the fuse and you are not sure if it's blown, just replace it as sometimes it is hard to see if the fuse has actually blown or not.
You have a blown instrument lights fuse or it is just turned off. There is a rheostat that controls the brightness of the lights. Find it and adjust the brightness.
Your parking lights may not be working due to a blown bulb or fuse. If you have checked both you may need to see a mechanic to make sure there is not any electrical problems.