Try replacing a bulb. There are instances where a short in the wiring will cause the bulbs to burn out. If that does not work the headlight switch is the next step.
Yes. You would need to wire them up to your running lights.
Make sure parking/tail lights are working - if not, may be a fuse If parking/tail are working - may be bulbs or switch
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.
If the interior and parking lights are not working on a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder, the first fuses to check would be the interior light fuse. Also check to make sure the light switch is in the right position to allow the interior lights to come on.
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.
its on timed delay, lights stay on or come on while exiting vehical to make it easier
your headlight switch needs to be replaced. My Lincoln had the same problem, it all stems from the auto dimmer feature...replace the headlight switch (mine was 70-100 dollars) and your lights will work fine.
Check the fuses. There's usually a separate switch for the dash lights, which willmake them brighter or dimmer. It may be turned down too low. Check to make sure parking lights work as well, if they do not then could be the headlight switch as there was a recall on them.
there is a brake light switch that the pedal hits to make the lights light up. check this it could be bad.
make sure that the parking brake pedal is all the way up, it is a feture that if this is pushed in that the lights will stay off. hope this helps
It sounds like you have a turn signal bulb burned out. I would turn the 4-ways (hazard lights) on and take a walk around the car to make sure all of the lights that are suppose to be blinking are.
Make sure your parking brake is all the way off. If you notice, whenever you step on the parking brake, it turns the driving lights OUT. Even one click on the parking brake may be causing them to not come on. Otherwise check your fuses and there is a relay for the running lights also. Check that as well. Check the DRL diode. It is located just left of center under the dash. Has one screw holding it to the cross bar; kind of a pain to get to, but fixed the problem.