Check the top three:
Bad fuse
Bad light bulbs
And if those check out OK, then check for bad wires to the lights.
Chances are good that the DRL module is toast (Daytime Running Light). This is located on the right hand side of the engine as your looking from the front of the truck. Located on the right fender near the windshield washer tank. The module is about $125.00 ~ $150.00, cheaper from a wrecking yard. Now there could be a few things to keep in mind, emergency brake must be off, vehicle in gear and moved a few feet this should trigger the module, the lights should come on once the truck moves a few feet. Yeah I know....but they set this one up to get a signal from the speedometer to activate the Daytime running lights....so it needs to move before the DRL module gets the signal from the speedometer. Check the fuses in the black box on the same fender, the DRL fuse lives in there, not under the dash.
Switch most likely.
my 1992 dodge dakota wont stay running it stalls when driving and takes a few minutes to get started but if i wait it will start
You need to replace the daytime running lights control module
Push the button.
my 96 dodge Dakota wont idle when engine is warm and i changed idle air controle valve what else could be wrong
no, they wont. gm wheels fix Nissan and Toyota's for sure.
It could be because its running out of battery
one word. starter..
the radiator fan stopped working on my 98 dodge dakota. it sounds like it tries to kick on but wont turn. what could be wrong if it is a relay, where is it?
Have you checked the drl relay?
Headlight power is not controlled by the ignition switch or keys. Damage to the turn signal lever could cause the 'flash to pass' circuit to stay on. Damage to the light switch could also cause the lights to stay on.
check your ground wire in the back