Thanks for your advice BUT it was not the fuses . I was told its the headlight switch , And that I need a trim puller and a phillips head screwdriver to fix it . Where do I get a trim puller ? And where do I stick it ? to remove the collar on the steering column so that I can replace the switch ! ThanksThanks for your advice BUT it was not the fuses . I was told its the headlight switch , And that I need a trim puller and a phillips head screwdriver to fix it . Where do I get a trim puller ? And where do I stick it ? to remove the collar on the steering column so that I can replace the switch ! Thanks
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WOW ,start by looking what muffler got cought up in ,start testing for power from steering column bottom ,and yes it could be the hand set on steering wheel.
Tail lights, parking lights and dash lights are all on the same circuit...I'd go to the fuse panel under the dash and check the fuse for those lights....usually referred to as accessory lighting in the owners manual and is usually a 10A fuse.
For 1989 Jeep Cherokee the Flasher is located: * Front seating area, driver side, under dash, above kick panel, mounted in bottom of convenience panel for Hazard flasher * Front seating area, driver side, under dash, above kick panel, mounted in top of convenience panel for Turn signal
TEST FRONT RIGHT BLINKER CIRCUIT AND REPLACE THE BULB,,WITH PROPER BULB...A DOUBLE CIRCUIT BULB IN A SINGLE SOCKET WILL DO THAT ALSO A SINGLE SOCKET BULB IN A DOUBLE SOCKET HOLDER....CHECK LEFT SIDE BULB FOR ACURANCY
Thanks for your advice BUT it was not the fuses . I was told its the headlight switch , And that I need a trim puller and a phillips head screwdriver to fix it . Where do I get a trim puller ? And where do I stick it ? to remove the collar on the steering column so that I can replace the switch ! Thanks
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