Both the driver and passenger lights under the dash stay on all the time. It drained the battery, what should I do? I need a quick fix for now, like what fuse to pull. What else will that fuse be attached to?
SOURCE: Water leak in 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE
There is a drain for the vent air box under the hood on the firewall. Open the hood and look on the left side of the engine for a rubber tube hanging vertically from the firewall. This tube gets filled with crud (leaves, dirt, etc) and plugs up keeping the water from draining until you turn a corner and it spills over into the cab... on your feet. Been there done that.
The drain has a **** in the bottom- pull it up, squeeze it at the end and use a screwdriver or similar to clean the end out.
Forget windshields, firewall sealants, and all the other remedies suggested all over the internet for water leaks until you look at this- it's the cause 99.9% of the time
SOURCE: 1995 jeep wrangler dashboard lights don't work. it's not the fuse
are all dash lights out???
SOURCE: Removing doors from Jeep Wrangler - Dome Light Stays On
I have a 97, and my fuse for that is behind the glovebox. Open the box, slide the end of the strap to disconnect it, then remove the box. The fuse is marked. Something like "Dome lt. elim." I think it's located one up from the bottom right. This can actually be done without removing the glove box. For a more permanent fix, quadratec.com has a switch that plugs into the fuse location and mounts under the dash, so you can just flip the switch. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: i need a diagram of the fuse box under the hood,
You tell us Jeep Cherokee (Laredo), in a Grand Cherokee subforum? I confussed.
If this is a Cherokee, review the Repair Manual XJ Cherokee
If this is Grand Cherokee, review ths Repair Manual ZJ-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams (page 7, 9 and 10 for location, details and description). The diagramas can find it in the next pages.
I hope help yuo with this (remember rated this help). Good luck.
SOURCE: 2001 jeep wrangler sport ,fog lights on, switch off
I have a simular problem. Only mine does not some on. I tried to replace the turn signal switch assembly with a used one. The replacement work ok on the fog lights but the rest was bad. As near as I can figure it, the switch assemble is not well made and had many ways to go bad. Either replace the whole assemble or wire in a bipass switch. I am going to go with a bipass switch. I don't trust the new jeep products.
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