where is the running light sensor on a 2003 grand marque
Remove the thumbscrews which attach the headlight and turn / running lights. Both have to be removed to access the daytime running light bulb.Type your answer here...
If the Explorer is running engaging the parking brake is supposed to turn the daytime running lights off , otherwise the daytime running lights are supposed to shut off when the engine is shut off . I have a 2004, Eddie Bauer Explorer. On the light switch itself, there is a selection to turn on or off the day lights, as well as the extended, courtesy lights after ignition is turned off.
You need to replace the DRL (Daytime running light) Module
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If you just want them off when your parked, just put on the emergency brake.
You should be able to pull the fuse for the daytime running lights to disable them. Probably located in the fuse panel under the hood. There should be a picture on the inside of the lid which tells you which fuse is which.
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.
there is a number of things that could cause this. here are a few easy ones to check. is the e-brake fully disengaged. are the bulbs burnt out. is the wiring harness plugged into the daytime lights bulbs and in good condition. if these check out, you may have a fault in the daytime running light module.
These are called daytime running lamps it is for safety reasons ====================================================== if you want them to not come on all the time, then remove the fuse labeled "DRL" (daytime running lights). It is located in the fuse panel on the right side of the dash with the passenger door open
mine was under the hood on the upper part of the engin bay right in my face 2003 ram 1500
If you are parked with the motor running, engage the parking/emergency brake. Turn the ignition off and restart the engine. The daytime running lights should not be on.