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Head lights on my 1997 dodge ram 1500 pickup stay on when i turn off ignition switch. it is not head light switch. pulled out of dash.

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Under the driver inner fender is where dodge usually put their daytime runnig light moduals find it,unplug it,the lights should be fine.if you don't need it by law everything else will work normally except the high beem light will no longer work.

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