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I have a 2004 jeep cherokee it was working fine then when i hop back in the car for some reason the interior lights where on and wouldn't turn off they where not even turned on now my windows won't go down power mirrors don't work power locks don't work on driver side the power lock button works on passenger side but window button does not work any where. the interior lights work when u open the doors but not on driver side like i can open passenger door a lights come on but if i open driver side they won't
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There is a rubber piece inbetween your drivers side door hinge and the fuse panel with wires inside.. pull the rubber back and there will be broken wires. unhook your battery first then strip the wires and connect them with connectors. this is the wiring for your windows. This is a common problem on jeeps it happened to me. I had the same problem. the reason why the lights stay on is because since the wires are broken your car thinks the door is open. the reason why the windows dont work is because the power wire is probly broke to your driver door, If the driver panel doesnt work then none of the other windows will either.90% of the time this is the problem and is easy to do
with the windows it obviously is something common to all four and the first item I would check is the fuse. Interior lights are controlled by the headlight switch and a worn switch can be the problem. If these are not the problem than I would want to check the wiring, specifically the ground. Ditto for the rear wiper. Fuse first. Switch second. Wiring third.
on some vehicles there is a switch that disables lights some are on dash some are on the overhead light. if only one bulb ck bulb, if all lights could also be fuse
I had this same problem but no sunroof on mine. there is a bundle of wires that goes into the door and if the power wire breaks and the power window lockout was pushed when it happens no windows work and the dome lights stay on on mine it happened on the drivers side it was an easy fix i took the door panel off and unpluged the harnes and pulled it through the inside of the jeep and spliced the wire back together and it has been working since.
check your light dimmer & see if you have it set all the way down.If it's anything like my 99WJ it has an off setting when the dimmer is set all the down causing the interior lights to not come on when you open the doors,hope this helps
Common issue with the early 2000 series Jeep is the window/door lock control on driver side goes dead when the thick guage wires in door become brittle and break from continually opening and closing the door. Had both the ground and hot wires break over the years and both are fixed by making a simple jumper connection with a little extra length added.
Fixing is relativly easy if you know how to crimp wire connectors otherwise you my want someone more experience to help.
Open door, pull back rubber sheath and expose wire harness, unclip the plastic retaining clip and pull out wire harness and located which wire has broken (typically the thick black or orange wire) . Prepare both ends for crimp connector and make a jumper with small peice of heavy guage wire and crimp connector of either end then connect each end to either side of broken wire, tuck wires back in, replace retaining clip and rubber sheath.
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