Passenger side front and rear parking lights dont work also dash cluster and shifter lite changed bulbs sockets checked fuses still dont work
Usa car, not Renegade or export car. nor DRL lamps.
fuse, can look good but be bad.
use any ohm meter, to make sure they are good. 0 ohms good.
the car can have park-tail relay. yes, it does have a park relay
that feeds 2 fuses (#7&9) then all lamps left and right.
the BCM controls the relay. body brain.
check voltage at all 4 pins of park relay, and bingo know who is messing up,?
pins 86/87 hot 12v all the time( battery)
87a = ground 0v all times.
30 is relay output, 12v park on.
85 pin is relay coil control. 0v park, 12v not park.
if you have 0v on 85 , in park the BCM is working
there is start.
if a fuse is blown to the BCM, it will mess up
SOURCE: 1998 wrangler turn signal/brake light short
your socket may not be grounded properly, I have seen this before, and the simplest way to fix is change the socket with a new one.Not another used one it may also be bad.
SOURCE: left rear turn signal and brake light dont work
You have a broken wire to the turn/brake light portion of the light as they use the same wire. Or where the plug goes into the light assy could be bad. Torsion mount lights are horrible and you should think about replacing with a universal light that you can wire direct.
SOURCE: replace parking/marker bulb front pass 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee
look in between the marker and headlights its a screw there screw it out
SOURCE: Replace Parking light bulb
here is a link to removing that assembly http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/1i/bl808i.htm
SOURCE: My headlights on my 1997 Jeep Wrangler will not
I retract my entire solution, having not read correctly your situation. You may simply have lost a body ground wire.????
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