Sounds like ignition switch
Because your wiper switch is turned on!
NOPE
The daylight running lights of a Ford Explorer can be turned off by using the manual headlight control switch. Place the switch in the middle position to turn the daytime running lights off. The headlights will then need to be turned on manually at dusk.
Faulty ignition switch.
Hi, i had a 95 Chevy corsica that did the same thing. Check out the timing belt. It may be off. . :)
The exterior lights do not have a relay. They are directly turned on by the headlight switch.
sounds like a bad light switch.
Make sure that the switch on the top of the steering column in turned off. That controls the running lights on the car. FYI that switch is basically used if you are pulled over somewhere and don't need help but yet you need your lights on and still need to take your keys.
Hook your ingition power wire from the ingition harness to your head light switch (useally Green in color on GM) and it will solve your problem
It should turn on when you start the engine
All of the lights are turned on and off by the rotating part of the turn signal lever. The fogg lights are tuned on by the bottem left switch on the center panel left row. All lights for night driving is automatic if the rotating end of the turn signal is turned clock wise until it stops. If the switch is turned one stop counter clockwise it turns on the head lights. A buzzer will sound if you turn off the car and open the door without turning switch back to auto position or turning the switch counter clock wise until it stops at the off position.
failed relay