I had the same problem, and it turned out to be a short in the wiring. Mine had the Cruise Control located in the steering wheel and when I turned it off...the lights worked fine.
I would replace the headlight switch as Ford has had their share of these problems.
The car has automatic headlights....they go on and off when it gets light or dark out...they will also stay on for up to 3mins after you shut the car off depending on how the twilight sentenal switch is adjusted. And to take out the headlight switch in the door you have to take apart the door pannel
It should fit but, the crank position sensor produces a signal by referring to the flex plate. In 1991 Jeep went to a Chrysler fuel injection system and the windows that the crank sensor reads are different. So in other words it should bolt up but then it will not start.
If your 2002 Grand Cherokee turn signal will not work, it is a good idea to check the fuses first. Then, check the bulb in the signal to see if that is lighting at all. Replace the fuse if it is blown.
Kasey Austin Gay how would you spell that in Cherokee
its on the left turn signal switch, at the end is the headlights, then one in is the fog lights, you twist it just like you would the headlights
The headlights are a separate circuit from the others. Check the bulbs, headlight switch, Hi/Low beam switch and depending what year you have check the fuses.
You would not drive it at night or when the law says you must display headlights.
a bad multi function switch or the wrong bulbs.gmjim
Try pushing the turn signal lever forward, or pulling it toward you. This is a common location for the high beam switch.
Some vehicles have a master electical control switch mounted on the steering column that controls all those functions
4 way flasher switch on top of the steering colum is what I have found better known as the turn signal, wiper, cruise control.
The switch or the relay, check the cheapest, or simplest thing first, which could be the relay, but the symptom points more to the switch.
It could be a fuse, a relay the switch
The headlights go up and down when you turn the headlights on. If they are not going up or down they may be disconnected from the motor. You would have to take the headlights out to see if they are disconnected or not.
I would suspect the dimmer switch or "combination switch".
I would replace the headlight switch as Ford has had their share of these problems.