Your headlights need to be adjusted, you do this by popping your hood and adjusting them by the screws on the top or bottom of the headlight, most of the time you will need a screwdriver to do this.
That can happen when there is a bad ground to one of the lights.
Usually dim headlights are caused by a poor ground connection.
Bad ground on the brake lite circuit.
Possible ground issue at the taillights.
This will happen if the ground terminal for the brakelight bulb is connected to the power side by accident. If you have a 3 wire socket or light assembly with GROUND, TAIL, and BRAKE wires two of them are wired incorrectly. When the headlights are off the brake light is finding ground thru the filaments of the headlights. Since the headlights have much heavier filaments, they provide a good ground for weaker brake light. When power is on the headlights the brake light will have power on both sides, so no current flows and it goes out.
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The headlights probably have a bad ground. the alternator is probably going bad.
If there are not "short's to ground", you probably have a faulty circuit breaker for the headlights.
The most common problem for headlights that go out. When you hit a bump in the road is a loose ground wire. The ground wire may need to be taken off and cleaned.
Had the same problem. Found it to be a bad ground wire for the headlights. There are two ground wires for the headlights, both are directly below the battery. You can see one of them if you remove the drivers side headlight. It is right behind the radiator hose. The other is a few inches from that one.
A loose or corroded ground wire can cause your 1995 Jeep headlights to blink on and off. Make sure the ground wire is tight and free of corrosion.
They need a better ground going to them. There not grounded good.