Electrical Problem
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Electrical Problem
have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
have also checked fuses.
Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
thanx Derek
checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
have also checked fuses.
Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
thanx Derek
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Re: Electrical Problem
Hi Derek,
Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
derek wrote:
>
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
derek wrote:
>
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
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Re: Electrical Problem
Hi Derek,
Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
derek wrote:
>
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
derek wrote:
>
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
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Re: Electrical Problem
Hi Derek,
Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
derek wrote:
>
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
derek wrote:
>
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
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Re: Electrical Problem
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
> Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
> light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
> http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> derek wrote:
>
>>have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
>>checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
>>have also checked fuses.
>>
>>Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
>>minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>>
>>Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>>
>>thanx Derek
prabably the high/low beam switch
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
> Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
> light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
> http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> derek wrote:
>
>>have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
>>checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
>>have also checked fuses.
>>
>>Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
>>minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>>
>>Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>>
>>thanx Derek
prabably the high/low beam switch
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Re: Electrical Problem
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
> Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
> light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
> http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> derek wrote:
>
>>have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
>>checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
>>have also checked fuses.
>>
>>Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
>>minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>>
>>Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>>
>>thanx Derek
prabably the high/low beam switch
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
> Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
> light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
> http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> derek wrote:
>
>>have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
>>checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
>>have also checked fuses.
>>
>>Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
>>minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>>
>>Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>>
>>thanx Derek
prabably the high/low beam switch
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Re: Electrical Problem
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
> Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
> light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
> http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> derek wrote:
>
>>have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
>>checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
>>have also checked fuses.
>>
>>Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
>>minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>>
>>Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>>
>>thanx Derek
prabably the high/low beam switch
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like you need a volt meter to test where you do have power.
> Like you had a short between wires in a loom, maybe trigger your head
> light delay module, until it finally melted in two. Wiring diagram:
> http://www.----------.com/88XJwiring.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> derek wrote:
>
>>have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
>>checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
>>have also checked fuses.
>>
>>Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
>>minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>>
>>Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>>
>>thanx Derek
prabably the high/low beam switch
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Re: Electrical Problem
check the 10 pin connector under the air filter box for corrioded wires
derek wrote:
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
derek wrote:
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
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Re: Electrical Problem
check the 10 pin connector under the air filter box for corrioded wires
derek wrote:
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
derek wrote:
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
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Re: Electrical Problem
check the 10 pin connector under the air filter box for corrioded wires
derek wrote:
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
derek wrote:
> have an 89 Cherokee, low beams don't work. Tried changing headlights,
> checked grounds and changed the light switch on dash. High beams do work.
> have also checked fuses.
>
> Prior to lights failing I had noticed that the lights would stay on for a
> minute or so after turning the ignition and light switch's off.
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this problem would be appreciated
>
> thanx Derek
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