Earlier today I took my 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee out for some errands and had no problems. It wasn't raining and I didn't hit any potholes or anything. The car has never been in any accidents.
This evening I got in to run another errand and when I closed the door, the inside lights didn't dim as they normally do. They also did not turn off when I turned the car on, or when I put on the headlights. I tried turning them off manually but that didn't work either.
I then noticed that my power windows were not working - I push the button and nothing happens. Same with the power mirrors and the door locks. The only way to lock/unlock the doors now is with the button on the key fob.
Any ideas what this can be? My neighbor solved the inside light problem by turning them down with the dimmer switch, but I won't be able to see my dash indicators unless I turn that back up, so that's not a solution - plus it doesn't tell me what to do about the windows and mirrors.
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Never heard of this switch in the fuelpump circuit. Remove the fuel cap and listen if you can hear the pump when you switch ignition on. The pump will run for 3 seconds when you don't start. Hitting the pothole can have dislodged many things, from relays and connectors to a line.
Make sure your battery terminals are Extremely clean and esp. make sure your ground from the battery to the fender wall is connected real well. You would not believe the problems a jeep can give without a really good ground.
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