96 Grand Cherokee Display and Window Power failure
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Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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marktwalker wrote:
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
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marktwalker wrote:
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
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marktwalker wrote:
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
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marktwalker wrote:
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
> Recently started 96 G Cherokee and all functions are normal for first
> 5-10 seconds. Power is then lost to Power Windows and Console-Tach-
> Speedometer-Odometer-lights. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Your 96 isn't going to be very close to my 93, but I'd start by
checking the dash dimmer switch. move it full on where the courtesy
lights come on. If that fixes it, then the dimming module is having
problems. Going upstream you find the Ultralight Sentinel (auto lamp
module) Try turning the headlight to on instead of auto)
I don't have anything that ties the windows into the dash lights.
Except maby the grounding system, and I have no idea where that
is on your model.
--
DougW
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