TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
High beam switch is toast.
-Brian
<Briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
>
-Brian
<Briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
>
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
High beam switch is toast.
-Brian
<Briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
>
-Brian
<Briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
>
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
High beam switch is toast.
-Brian
<Briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
>
-Brian
<Briantanksley@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1111736237.915898.58090@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
>
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> High beam switch is toast.
> -Brian
I don't think it's the switch. The "bright light" indicator comes on in
the dash when you flip the lever and you can here the relay clicking
behind the glove box. Anyone got any idea's?
Brian Tanksley
> High beam switch is toast.
> -Brian
I don't think it's the switch. The "bright light" indicator comes on in
the dash when you flip the lever and you can here the relay clicking
behind the glove box. Anyone got any idea's?
Brian Tanksley
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> High beam switch is toast.
> -Brian
I don't think it's the switch. The "bright light" indicator comes on in
the dash when you flip the lever and you can here the relay clicking
behind the glove box. Anyone got any idea's?
Brian Tanksley
> High beam switch is toast.
> -Brian
I don't think it's the switch. The "bright light" indicator comes on in
the dash when you flip the lever and you can here the relay clicking
behind the glove box. Anyone got any idea's?
Brian Tanksley
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> High beam switch is toast.
> -Brian
I don't think it's the switch. The "bright light" indicator comes on in
the dash when you flip the lever and you can here the relay clicking
behind the glove box. Anyone got any idea's?
Brian Tanksley
> High beam switch is toast.
> -Brian
I don't think it's the switch. The "bright light" indicator comes on in
the dash when you flip the lever and you can here the relay clicking
behind the glove box. Anyone got any idea's?
Brian Tanksley
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
If you have 'fog'??? lights connected to high beams, the circuit is
overloaded so I would guess either the switch has died or the relay had
fried out. Most likely the relay is burned if it is the power source.
The older headlight switches would burn the breaker in them when you
overloaded the wiring.
'Driving lights' which come on with highbeams need their own source of
power. You can use the switch to tag an independent relay for them, but
you cannot wire them to the high beams.
'Fog' lights only come on with low beams and already have a relay I
believe.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Briantanksley@aol.com wrote:
>
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
overloaded so I would guess either the switch has died or the relay had
fried out. Most likely the relay is burned if it is the power source.
The older headlight switches would burn the breaker in them when you
overloaded the wiring.
'Driving lights' which come on with highbeams need their own source of
power. You can use the switch to tag an independent relay for them, but
you cannot wire them to the high beams.
'Fog' lights only come on with low beams and already have a relay I
believe.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Briantanksley@aol.com wrote:
>
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
If you have 'fog'??? lights connected to high beams, the circuit is
overloaded so I would guess either the switch has died or the relay had
fried out. Most likely the relay is burned if it is the power source.
The older headlight switches would burn the breaker in them when you
overloaded the wiring.
'Driving lights' which come on with highbeams need their own source of
power. You can use the switch to tag an independent relay for them, but
you cannot wire them to the high beams.
'Fog' lights only come on with low beams and already have a relay I
believe.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Briantanksley@aol.com wrote:
>
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
overloaded so I would guess either the switch has died or the relay had
fried out. Most likely the relay is burned if it is the power source.
The older headlight switches would burn the breaker in them when you
overloaded the wiring.
'Driving lights' which come on with highbeams need their own source of
power. You can use the switch to tag an independent relay for them, but
you cannot wire them to the high beams.
'Fog' lights only come on with low beams and already have a relay I
believe.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Briantanksley@aol.com wrote:
>
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
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Re: TJ Bright Lights Not Working....
If you have 'fog'??? lights connected to high beams, the circuit is
overloaded so I would guess either the switch has died or the relay had
fried out. Most likely the relay is burned if it is the power source.
The older headlight switches would burn the breaker in them when you
overloaded the wiring.
'Driving lights' which come on with highbeams need their own source of
power. You can use the switch to tag an independent relay for them, but
you cannot wire them to the high beams.
'Fog' lights only come on with low beams and already have a relay I
believe.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Briantanksley@aol.com wrote:
>
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley
overloaded so I would guess either the switch has died or the relay had
fried out. Most likely the relay is burned if it is the power source.
The older headlight switches would burn the breaker in them when you
overloaded the wiring.
'Driving lights' which come on with highbeams need their own source of
power. You can use the switch to tag an independent relay for them, but
you cannot wire them to the high beams.
'Fog' lights only come on with low beams and already have a relay I
believe.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Briantanksley@aol.com wrote:
>
> Anybody know what may cause my 1997 TJ's bright beams to quit working?
> Regular beams are fine. When you turn the brights on, the fog lights
> and the headlights just turn off. Any idea's? I'm stumped.
>
> Brian Tanksley