fuse box under the dash drivers side, the small relay next to the turn signal flasher..
A DRL relay, or Daytime Running Light relay, is an electrical component used in vehicles to control the operation of daytime running lights. These lights are designed to enhance visibility during daylight hours, increasing safety on the road. The relay activates the DRL circuit when the vehicle is in operation, allowing the lights to turn on automatically without requiring the driver to manually switch them on. If the relay fails, it can result in the daytime running lights not functioning properly.
There are relays in under or by the grill
it is the Daytime Running Light(drl) it is what makes your lights come on automatic!
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.
To stop running the DRL daytime running lights in the 2005 Toyota Echo the headlight relay needs to be modified. The DRL module on the relay needs to be cut and relay inserted into the harness.
Check fuses, breakers and relay in power distribution box
To disable the running lights either unplug the relay to the fuse box. Also there is a fuse for this in the fuse box remove this and that will disable the lights.
If you live in the United States, your Intrepid will not have running lights. If your car is from Canada however, it will. Either way, the Daytime Running Light module is in the relay box under the hood, on the right hand side
Fuel pump relay, horn relay, daytime running lights relay and if there is a fourth, power door lock relay.
Have you checked the drl relay?
Bulbs burned out or fuse and or relay popped
DRL - Daytime Running Light (relay). Found over the top of brake pedal area under dash. Used in conjunction with Automatic light Control Sensor, head lights, fog lights, and control switches to control light operations. Your automatic lights and Daytime Running Lights are controlled by this module.