usually due to a defective daytime running light module failure..
it would kill the batt.
Perplexing Question. Daytime running lights stay one whenever the vehicle is running. There is no way to turn them off short of taking the fuse out or turning the car off. Indicators~ need more info.
If they stay on for a short time after leaving the car on a new vehicle, that is normal. If they car is older or the lights just stay on, it is one of a few things. 1. The parking lights were left on. 2. The light switch is bad 3. There is a short in the wiring to the lights.
If it is still on when your car is off it may be a sensor to your brake lights that may need looked at. If it is on when your car is running it may just be something to do with day time running lights. If it is still on when your car is off it may be a sensor to your brake lights that may need looked at. If it is on when your car is running it may just be something to do with day time running lights.
yes the side lights can stay on
If the brake lights stay on when the car is not running on most vehicles, including the 1994 Dodge Intrepid, there is probably a short somewhere in the wiring to the brake lights. The first place to investigate this problem would be the wires along the firewall that control the brake lights. Also, check the brake light switch above the brake pedal.
Because the car is equipped with daytime running lights
On vehicles with Daytime Running Lights, (DRL) yes.
what causes the rear lights to stay on while engine is running. the car is park
Your car probably has daytime running lights which operate at 60% of full power.
I believe that is a defective DRL module
It is normal if other lights come on at the same time. All of the reminder/warning lights should come on when ignition is in idle (key's in ignition, but the car is not running)