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
You need to replace the daytime running lights control module
Inner fender, drivers side.
you have to remove the drl module that located in the fuse box...
day time running module on drivers fender back by the brake booster needs to be replaced
yes well actually mine does Some do , most do not. It was an option installed mostly on vans that where sold in Canada.
The daytime running light module on a 2000 Dodge Dakota is located underneath the hood. It will be located on the inner fender on the left side.
I've had this problem recently. You need to replace your daytime running lights module. it should be located on the drivers side of the car in just in front of the front tire (it is where it is on the '92)
The Daytime Running Lights Module needed to be replaced and the problem was solved.
mine was under the hood on the upper part of the engin bay right in my face 2003 ram 1500
On a Dodge vehicle it is the computer that controls the interior lights, locks, etc...
The daytime running light module on a Dodge Colt is typically a small electronic component, often rectangular or square in shape, with several wiring connectors attached. It may be housed in a plastic casing and mounted near the vehicle's front, usually close to the headlight assembly. The module is designed to control the operation of the daytime running lights, ensuring they illuminate when the vehicle is in motion. Specific appearances can vary slightly based on the model year and trim.
On a 1996 Dodge Neon, the daytime running lights (DRL) module is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is usually mounted on or near the fuse box. You may need to remove some panels or covers to access it properly. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific details.