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Old 07-10-2005, 04:17 PM
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Running lights won't go off

My 93 Grand Marquis has been sitting in driveway for past couple of months.

I would like to start driving it again, but running lights stay on even when car is off an key is out. I don't recall having this problem when car was last running.

I'm moving and my service manual is packed. Anybody got a wiring diagram for lights, or know what the issue may be?

If it is multifunction switch, I don't have cash to replace it right now and would rather do a quick and dirty - cut wire to headlight relay and wire up extra switch to dash.


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On the rad support there is a small black box with heat sinks (fins) and a wiring harness going to it (says made in the UK on it), that's your DRL. try to disconnect the harness from it, see if that will give you a quick fix. You will have to remove the plastic rad suport cover to get to it, you know the one with the little access doors for your headlight bulbs.
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Old 07-10-2005, 06:50 PM
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Thanks for the tip.

Removal of module worked like a charm.

I had easy access as result of my wife's numerous front end accidents.
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