No, I don't think so.
The headlights work on a totally different relay than the parking and fog lights. The headlight relay or headlight fuse is usually blown when only the parking and fog lights work.
one of two things, BAD EARTH, or Relay switch.
It's a relay. Which one it depends... I would start from testing headlights relay.
it could be the headlight relay. if not it may be in the switch.
on the back of the car
The part number for a 2000 Chrysler daytime running lights relay will be different for each manufacturer. Standard Motor Products sells this part as number RY-254.
yes, it's your day time running lights. should be a fuse for it in your relay box under the hood.
I have a friend with the same problem. There is a control module that works the highbeams, and running lights. I don't know where it is, or what it's called, but that's likely the problem. The auxillary lights are controlled by a relay. The relay has 3 or 4 wires connected to it. One goes to the high beam side of the headlights. One goes to constant power. One goes to the lights. If there is a fourth wire, it is a ground. These lights are supposed to be only on when the headlights are on high beam mode. The relay pulls power for the auxillary lights directly from the battery. The relay is only activated when the headlights are on high beam mode. Check the wiring.
Check to see if the dash lights dim or if the tail lights come on when the light switch is turned on. If these other lights work then check for a headlight relay. Most likely causes are either the switch or the relay.
Probably a blown fuse or relay, which may be the result of either age, or perhaps a short somewhere.
Could be a faulty relay!
try pulling the drl relay located inside the hood passenger by side headlights. Or pull the fuse to the relay. Good luck,