The most likely answer is that the parking light switch on top of the steering column is turned on. --Ken The parking light switch is turned off,the engine is turned off,they are still flashing
Yes.
My 86' Subaru GL wagon has 217,900 miles on it and is still running strong!
All you have to do is engage the parking brake just so it's up 1 notch so it's not stopping you. Turn the car on, daytime lights will be off, still manually adjustable.
Bulbs may be burnt out.
Check the fuse for the headlights. It is probably open.
Make sure that the switch on the top of the steering column in turned off. That controls the running lights on the car. FYI that switch is basically used if you are pulled over somewhere and don't need help but yet you need your lights on and still need to take your keys.
Answer If there is a way please don't do it. Remember the FOGS as you call them are still two additional lights that oncoming cars have to deal with at night. Answer Put a piece of electrical tape over the daytime running lights sensor. The headlights will automatically be turned on when you start the car. You can now push the button to turn on your Fog lights and they will stay on while you are driving. You can also pull the knob out to the first position to turn on parking/indicator lights only and your fog lights will still be able to work. Your daytime running lights will be off.
could be bad wiring
Check to make sure you didn't bump the switch on the top of the steering column (directly behind the steering wheel) that turns the parking lights on permanently. Was this the final answer? Do not bump the switch in the steering column? That's pretty lame!
Low beams are burned out.
the brake switch at the pedal is stuck or out of adjustment.