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You mean you want us to post 200 pages of wiring diagrams? Ain't gonna happen. That's just not the way it's done. See this post on how to get a wiring diagram.
https://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/get-car-wiring-diagram/
Could be the headlamp relay (if fitted) is stuck or a wiring fault is causing the relay to be permanently energised. Obtaining a wiring diagram would make tracing the fault easier.
According to my wiring diagram, the headlight switch works a relay which is powered by two different fuses. I would check the relay for voltage first. You may need a repair manual to trace the circuits.
You need to check for power at the purple wire going to the solonoid while key is in the start position, if no juice then check starter relay-under hood- fuse ,and ignition switch
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