Some do, some don't. It depended on what market it was sold into.
If it was built for the USA market, no. If built for Canada, yes.
I have never known a Chrysler product to have "driving lights" ("DRL"--- daytime running lights) such as used in GM products. ??I have never known a Chrysler product to have "driving lights ( or daytime running lights -- DRL-- as ther are referred to by Gen Motors)Canadian Models do have them, but not American Models.
Daytime running lights are only available on a Candian sold new car. You don't have them if the car was purchased new in the USA.
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.
Remove the drl fuse..,
It depends on which country it is to be exported to. Some countries have legislation requiring daytime running lights.
They should come on automatically when the vehicle is in operation. If they're not, you might have an electrical problem. If your vehicle is a U.S. vehicle and you want daytime running lights, you must purchase a daytime running lights (drl) module for about $50. and place it in the fuse area off the driver's side dash. Remove the hi beam module and then find someone with a Jeep/Chrysler computer that can flash your computer board and change the country code to Canada and voila, you will have daytime running lights.
In the fuse panel. The location can be found in the owner's manual.
Start the van and see if the lights turn on automatically.
how so you turn on the daytime running lights on a 99 suburban
There are a few reasons why your daytime running lights are flashing. Your wiring could be messed up or your lights might be burning out.