Yes
Brake light switch might need to be replaced. Simpler answer would be a blown fuse.
It was an option
If the headlights do not come on and the parking lights do in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, it is possible that the fuse is blown for the headlamps. It is also possible for them to both be burned out due to touching the glass part when installing them. Oil in the fingers will overheat them and burn them out.
Your Jeep Wrangler is not getting the proper amount of gas if it stalling when you come to a complete stop. This could be your fuel pump, fuel lines, or the intakes.
The only factory front axle that came in a 2001 Jeep Wrangler is a D30.
The 1994 Wrangler DOES come stock with a spare tire mounted on the back.
No
Fuse panel on the drivers kick panel, but your other lights would be out too. What you more likely have there is a reverse/neutral safety switch problem, when out of adjustment the lights will not come on.
Check the emergancy brake cable- as it starts to wear, it stretches & leaves slack in the cable. There should be an adjustment to remove this slack. The tension in the cable pulls the lever to not make the switch for the brake light come on.
they are not brake lights they are fog lights and they turn on because it is for the car behind to see you
between 86 and 87. jeep stopped making the cj7's in 86