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See if you can find
Body Bussed Electrical Center (BBEC)
L H of the dash, right of the IP Fuse Block and then locate
Park Lamp Relay
In the Body Bussed Electrical Center (BBEC)
Pull the park lamp relay and see if the park lamps go out
how about the parking lights in front ? are they staying on too ? sounds like possably the brake switch might need adjusted or your switch to the headlights is faulty
If you pull the 20amp park lamp fuse and the lights stay on, it almost has to be a short inside the headlight switch.
Will the lights go off if you unplug the headlight switch ?
The parking lights would not normally come on unless you turn them on with the headlight switch. The daytime running lights would come on in drive and go off in park. If you can't turn the parking lights on with the headlight switch, you would check the fuse, the relay if equipped, and the headlight switch.
try to depress the parking brake ONE CLICK to turn them off.
You are probably spot on when dirrecting your attention to the trailor wiring as there is a master power wire that would have been installed to power the relay box that your vehicle would have been wired with.
Try the parking brake... it will bypass / override the auto daylight illumination protocall and extinguish the daytime running lights as well.
are you sure it is not brake lights pull the brake pedal up to make sure the switch is not out of adjustment if not brakes could be a bad daytime running light module.
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