I have a 95 GC ZJ that had the same problem- pull your tail lights, you probably have 1157 bulbs in your brake lights, and they work fine. The dash comp reads these as not working, the proper bulbs are 2057, different resistances. Swap em out, dash fault gone. If that doesnt fix it- check the little bulbs on the sides of the tail light assembly, there little push in bulbs- replace if needed i have this same problem with my 98 try checking the little lights at the top of the hatch just behind the glass.
Either the traction control system is active or has a failure.
Typically this is a failure of the headlight switch assembly. See the question about how to replace the headlight switch in a 1991 Cherokee for the answer of how to accomplish.
you have a bad headlight switch. easy to change out it's just a tiht fit under the dash
check your fuses
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The cost depends on where you take the Jeep Cherokee to be fixed. There will be a cost for the lights and other supplies plus a charge for the labor.
Check your fuse. Usually the manufacturer has the dash lights and the tail lights on the same circuit.
Check that bulbs are not burned out. Then check fuse. Hope this helps Dan
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