all the fuses are located on the passenger side. open the door and u should be able to open it on the right outside of your glove compartment. fuse number 2 amp 15 wat is needed to replace the cracked fuse. look closely to your old fuse to see if cracked. if not cracked then that ain't ain't da problem.
The fuse that controls the turn signals on a 1994 jeep Cherokee is fuse number 16. This is a yellow 20 amp fuse.
brake relay or sensor
Yes. They work fine if the lights are off (ie. during the daytime) but when the lights are on all the brake lights are off. Our Grand Cherokee has tons of problems. The ac sometimes does not work, the gauges go crazy, the power windows play dead sometimes. We got it checked out. Mechanic says our body control module is going bad.
How to change the brake switch on a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
Engine control module
No.No.
It should say TAIL for taillights or maybe brake lights.
my fuse panel (with the descriptions) is gone off of my 2000 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo, how to i get a description of what all 32 fuses control on my jeep?
check your fuses
They aren't. The brake light circuit is not connected with the headlight circuit.
replace the lamp socket they short in a strange way, it happened to me 3x. the socket carbonized from bulb heat
brake relay or sensor
Yes. They work fine if the lights are off (ie. during the daytime) but when the lights are on all the brake lights are off. Our Grand Cherokee has tons of problems. The ac sometimes does not work, the gauges go crazy, the power windows play dead sometimes. We got it checked out. Mechanic says our body control module is going bad.
this sounds like a fuse or 2. that's where i would start.
How to change the brake switch on a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
Check the bulbs in case they have fused, next check the fuse, and finally it could be the brake light switch which may need replacing
You need to check the wiring for power to the bulbs.
The emergency or parking brake on 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee operates a set of brake shoes inside a hub on the rear axles, this is incorporated into the disc brake setup.