A broken wire, a dead battery.
its on the left turn signal switch, at the end is the headlights, then one in is the fog lights, you twist it just like you would the headlights
Just pull the parking brake up one click. It won't engage the brake, but it bypasses the headlights.
no, you may not, because ,driving with just your parking lights only( in place of your headlights) is against the law
Dodge Rams are not equipped with Daytime running lights.. Although what you can do is turn on the parking lights and select just your fog lights (if equipped) otherwise to have running lights you will need to turn on your headlights. It's not a huge advantage to have running lights, because when the climates come that you need to turn on the headlights anyways, they aren't necessary.
Your headlights may not dim because you don't have dimmer lights. Dimmer lights can blow and leave you with just the high beams.
They should just dim. By turning the headlights on, the engineers assumed it would be dark. Often there's a knob or wheel on the dash where you can adjust the brightness of your gauge lights.
Only the front lights stay on for safety. You need to turn on your lights to get the back lights to come on. To turn off the front safety lights just push your emergency brake on one click.
You must have two headlights, all other lights are in fact not headlights and just additional light aids.
The RS package is what got you the hideaway headlights. So, just an SS would not have them. But an SS/RS would have them.
I would check the rear bulbs. I just had this issue and it ended up my brother had used the wrong bulb, and odd enough it caused the brake lights to stay on with headlights. When headlights were not on and you applied the brakes the dash would light and brake lights worked. Strange, HUH? I must admit before this revelation, I replaced headlight switch and brake switch, with no avail.
The middle two lights should be on when you turn on the headlights.
sometimes the head lights and tail lights may be fused separately,check your fuses.you could have a bad ground.thats just two places to start.