It is not supposed to be on when engine is running unless there is a problem.
There is no such thing as a Cherokee with a 8 cycl unless its a grand Cherokee
You need a new battery. The same exact problem just happened to me in my 2002 jeep grand cherokee. The computer in the vehicle wont let it run unless it is getting a high amount of voltage from the battery. When you replace the battery, the problem should be fixed.
Just leave it on, unless you are towing a load in the city or in a mountainous area.
You can't unless the handset is turned on.
the MINOTAUR'S GREATEST STRENGHTS ARE HIS STRENGTH AND HIS SPEED. HE WOULD CHARGE AT YOU AND RUN RIGHT THROUGH YOU. UNLESS YOU TURNED A SHARP TURN. He IS NOT VERY MANEUVERABLE WHILE HE IS RUNNING.
probably failed throttle bypass solenoid or possibly throttle position sensor
No unless they think they are
It's possible that the wiper switch is bad, but most likely it's the wiper motor itself. Wiper motors have an internal switch that only turns off when both the manual switch is turned off AND the wiper blade is in the park position. If the wiper motor cannot sense that it has hit the park position, it will run continuously.
When the ignition switch is turned to the "lock" position, it typically disables the electrical systems of the vehicle, preventing it from starting. This position also locks the steering wheel in many vehicles, providing an added security feature to deter theft. Additionally, some vehicles may have features that prevent the key from being removed unless the switch is in the lock position. Overall, it ensures that the vehicle is secure when not in use.
About 2 seconds after key on, the asd relay shuts off it the computer doesn't see a crank sensor signal. So unless the engine is running or cranking the coil supply volts will turn off.
Make sure that the switch on the top of the steering column in turned off. That controls the running lights on the car. FYI that switch is basically used if you are pulled over somewhere and don't need help but yet you need your lights on and still need to take your keys.