you have a bad headlight switch. easy to change out it's just a tiht fit under the dash
A short in the low beam circuit.
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.
High beams are the lights you want to use when driving at night when no one else is in front of you. High beams will give you increased visibility, and that's a good thing except when you're blinding other drivers, or driving in severe fog or rain. In severe fog or rain high beams can actually be worse.
check your fuses first, if none are blown, check the bulbs if none are blown, then take it to a shop you've got a wiring issue.
High beams are just higher-powered/brighter headlights, so they are used when it is dark out, but only when no other vehicles are either in front of you going the same direction or coming from the other direction in the other lane. Usually high beams are used on highways where there are no street lamps, during the late hours of the night when there is little traffic. Also, if it is foggy out, high beams won't help visibility - that's what fog lights are for. Using high beams in fog will make visibility worse.
It should either be on the dash board where you can turn your interior lights on or you should pull back on the directional to switch. Cars run with the low beams on and the high beams are switched to in the dark when you feel you need extra light. I feel bad for the people that have been coming in the other direction from this car if its high beams have been on constantly.
If parking and dash lights work: Maybe bad bulbs (double filamented) Bad socket? Bad ground circuit?
The low beam filamint in your headlight bulbs probably popped. Try changing you headlight bulbs
Every US state—including Michigan—and every Canadian province has laws specifying when you must dip from high to low beams in terms of distance to a leading or oncoming vehicle. Michigan requires every motorist to use low beams (not high beams) within 500 feet of oncoming traffic per MCL 257.700 . Violation code 2740 covers Failure to Dim, Driving with Glaring Lights (which also means misaimed lights) and various other headlamp-related infractions. 2 points and fines and fees totalling up to $130.
Your 1996 Jeep grand Cherokee dash lights probably keep flashing and dimming because of a loose or corroded ground wire. The ground wire might be getting contact at times and at other times not getting contact.
Any car or truck regardless of make has the low beams on the outside. This is so you know where the outside edge of the car is as you aproach it at night
you can't they are specifically designed to shut off mostly because IT IS FEDERAL LAW that's why the fog lights go off when you turn the high beams on. if you were to tamper with and find a way to bypass this SAFETY FEATURE you would be endangering yourself and everyone else on the road. In other words DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BYPASS.