day time running module on drivers fender back by the brake booster needs to be replaced
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
We had the same problem with our 1999 and it turned out it is actually behind the ashtray in the dash. Hope this helps, Christine
turn key inside the ignition and see whether the warning lights, ie check engine light and others dim as the key is being turned. If they don't dim then it is the ignition lock cylinder which is fairly easy to replace.
Brake Light switch works without the ignition on. unplug the brake pedal switch and check to see if the brake lights are still on..switch could be defective
replace the ignition switch
It's called a set of "points" and will be found under/inside the distributor cap. Could also be the ignition key, as there will be no spark when it's turned off and the engine is not running.
I am having the same problem with a 1994 model. The high beam indicator is also on. I believe it is related to the daytime running lights because when I turn on the headlights the lights get brighter. As I understand it daytime running lights are the highbeams at about 50% power. I need to find where that relay is and test/replace it. wish me luck...
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.
rear lights and dash lights should be on the same fuse, check your owners manual if you have it.
You need to replace the daytime running lights control module
The only safe way to turn off the running lights is to use a StarScan tool that will disable that feature (required on new cars in Canada)
I had a 96 Stratus that would do that, and it turned out to be that the starter was bad.