Headlights are typically ran through a resetting circuit breaker rather than fuses for safety reasons. If you have added lights to your Jeep on this circuit, they may be too much of a draw. If not, you may look at replacing the breaker as a likely starting point. 20 minutes sounds like just the right amount of time for it to heat up and trip off.
pull out on the end of the stalk that has your headlights on it
Yes. Far as I know all cars do. They dim for night driving and may not be readable in the day time.
I think it is a dying battery
If you are parked and you want to here the radio without the Automatic headlights on. Some times if you engage the parking brake it will turn off the automatic head lights.
It probably varies based on which state you live in, but don't mess around with this. Just turn the stupid things on. If they're broken, get them fixed. The fine should be the last thing on your mind, it's a matter of safety. By the way, if you're stupid enough to drive at night without headlights, I'm not at all concerned about your life, it's my family on the road out there with you that worries me.
Most states require you to turn on your headlights a half an hour (30 minutes) BEFORE sunset. (That is based on my experience, driving mostly in the Northeast.)
30 minutes after sunset
When you're driving drunk.
It is recommended to turn your headlights on 30 minutes after sunset and keep them on until 30 minutes before sunrise for optimal visibility and safety when driving in low-light conditions. This ensures that you can see the road clearly and other drivers can see your vehicle.
pull out on the end of the stalk that has your headlights on it
I had the same problem with my 1988 jeep wrangler and all I did was change the rear left bulb and never had the problem again.
I think you mean, "Why do my headlights turn of while I'm driving" There might be an issue with your fuses or eletrical system.
Headlights are required to be turned on in Tennessee 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise, when visibility it low, and in adverse weather conditions.
It depends upon driving condition (not time)
If the headlights do not come on and the parking lights do in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, it is possible that the fuse is blown for the headlamps. It is also possible for them to both be burned out due to touching the glass part when installing them. Oil in the fingers will overheat them and burn them out.
A radio losing power when you turn on your headlights indicates the wiring is crossed. The wiring harness will have dozens of wires in it. When 2 wires are bared and touching each other, they can short each other out.
Turn on your headlights and your wipers drive a bit slower than when in good weather