Without being able to do a "hands-on" troubleshooting of your electrical system, NO ONE can identify the specific defect causing the problem.
There are probably many things which could cause this problem, but it sounds like a loose or corroded connection somewhere in the circuit, or it could be a worn switch.
Headlights should not be left on while the vehicle is not in use. If you are not driving, you will just drain your battery while having your headlights on.
If the headlights on your 1994 Ford Explorer Limited are turning off while driving, it could be due to a faulty headlight switch, a bad relay, or a loose connection in the wiring. Additionally, issues with the battery or alternator could cause electrical problems that affect the headlights. Finally, check for any blown fuses that might impact the headlight circuit. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the issue accurately.
Always have your headlights on
If it's raining enough for wipers on you have to have headlights on. Intermittent wiper its not required.
i think white because of headlights
I think you mean, "Why do my headlights turn of while I'm driving" There might be an issue with your fuses or eletrical system.
Your battery is weak, or your your alternator is not charging battery.
Speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge.
Increased glare from lights, especially oncoming headlights when driving at night.
directional arm
Just on the front of your car on either side to help you see in the dark while you are driving!
Loose connection somewhere. Bad switch maybe.