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∙ 2007-11-24 21:56:58Do you have lots of paper or other debris/refuse on the dashboard?
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∙ 2007-11-24 21:56:58It could be a number of things. First check all of the fuses. It could be the module which controls the lights but it needs to be checked out. There is also a relay for the daytime running lights on your car i would check into that if all fuses are good.
I'm not a mechanic/technician but I believe that is a defective daytime running lamp (DRL) module
The daytime running lights are the low beam lights run by a specific circuit. If they don't work then check your fuses and then the wiring harness for damage.
When daytime running lights do not work, it means the bulbs may have burned out. It could also mean the fuses have failed or there is a short in the wiring.
Check fuses, breakers and relay in power distribution box
i checked the fuses and don't know if this is the problem---should i lood for somethin else?
Open the engin hood of your 1993 Grand Jeep Cherokee 4-L 6-Cylinder; the DRL Module is directly behind the battery, under the box with fuses (actually attached to the bottom of this box).
If the headlight that runs through the modulator first is out then the daytime running lights won't work. Change the bulb and the daytime lights should then work.
I have the same problem on my Tahoe and I was told that if the green indicator light is on and all the fuses are good that it is either the module or the diode. I'm not sure where the module is but the diode I found under the dash. It looks like a small finned heatsink.
the daytime running lites go out when you put the trans in park. they also go out when you depress the parking brake. i would start looking there.
check fuses , daytime and lights on use diff fuses.
There isn't one , lights are controlled by the command module