They aren't. The brake light circuit is not connected with the headlight circuit.
No.No.
try unscrewing the back light covers and replacing the lights
YES. The harness is behind the bumper in proximity of the location of the lights.
YES. The harness is behind the bumper in proximity of the location of the 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?
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
Turn on you lights and put them on low beam. That is daytime running lights.
brake relay or sensor
It depends on which lights are on. There could be an issue with the oil or the tire pressure or you may just need gas.
I had the same problem with my 1997 Grand Cherokee and it was the dash mounted automatic light switch. The problem was also solved by turning the headlamps on manually.
You may have to pull the fuse. I t has happen a few times on my 95 Laredo. Look in your manual for the fuse that control the lights.
Pull straight out, not up towards you, that changes the lights from low beam to high and back, on the handle where you cut your lights on and off. The end cap is actually the switch for the fog lights.