The switch or button for the fog lights could be shorting out (water got in?). or there is an exposed wire you aren't aware of...a positive wire touching ground, or corrosion somewhere in the circuit.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
Just replaced the headlight bulbs in a 98 Grand Cherokee that had the same problem. It had the wrong bulbs in it. It had 9007's in it. Calls for 9004's.
Use a test light connected to the fan motor - if it lights fan motor is bad if it does not light could be fuse, relay, switch, or resistor
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Your remote door opener may be the problem. It may be going bad. Leave the remote home and see if that solves the problem
bad ground, check wires to see if they are cut/torn/melted etd.
I had the same problem with my 1997 Grand Cherokee and it was the dash mounted automatic light switch. The problem was also solved by turning the headlamps on manually.
replace the lamp socket they short in a strange way, it happened to me 3x. the socket carbonized from bulb heat
the only thing i could find is check for water in the lens
A radio fuse might keep blowing if the radio itself needs an inline fuse in a 1997 Crown Victoria. It is possible that the radio and interior lights are not grounded properly. Installing an inline fuse between the radio and the fuse box may solve the problem of the fuse blowing.
Short in the wiring. If you have a trailer wiring harness check it for frayed wires. The tailight circuit and the dash lights share a circuit on many vehicles. I hope this helps you. Mark
A corroded ground wire will cause a fuse to blow. Until the ground wire is cleaned the problem will persist.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
If parking and dash lights work: Maybe bad bulbs (double filamented) Bad socket? Bad ground circuit?
had similar problem ended up being pigtail for my trailer lights had a bad connector and a spot where insulation rubbed off creating a short and blowing that fuse
Sounds like there is an overload in a wire and it is blowing the fuses to keep from doing more serious damage. Have the wires to that fuse traced and tested to see if the wire is bad or if the ground wire is loose.