Start by checking your fuses. Then bulbs. Then switches in that order.
lose wiring in the lights nothing to do with a dead battery just lose wiring
The problem could be one of two things. The most comon problem is the multi-function switch, (the swotch that turns your brights on and your signals, and your wipers when the contacts get worn out the headlights may not work,) Also doge had some serious problems with ignition switches, not to be confused with the tumbler this is what the tumbler mounts in.
Daytime running lights (DRLs) do not typically meet the requirements of the wipers-on-lights law, which mandates that vehicle headlights must be activated when windshield wipers are in use due to low visibility conditions. DRLs are designed to enhance visibility during the day but may not be sufficient in low-light situations, such as rain. Therefore, drivers are generally required to manually turn on their headlights when using windshield wipers in such conditions to comply with applicable laws.
Blown fuse(s) or short circuit somewhere ?
just had this problem with my 2002 durango, the mechanic ran it on the computer and nothing showed up so he disconnected the battery and then reconnected it and everything works now. The headlights, locks, panel lights, interior lights, locks, rear wipers all run through the body assembly moduale. Hope this helps you.
The multifunction switch attaches to the steering column. It contains the turn signals, wipers, headlights, etc....
Check your fuses. See owner's manual for location and assignment of fuses.
There is a short in the wiring block behind the driver's side front headlight.
may have a bad signal switch,or may be a blown fuse
AnswerAre they all controlled by the multi-function lever (Turn signals)?Sounds like a problem in steering column++++REPly==== no they are not in the same switch the head lights pull out from bottom of the dash bord turning signals on the left side and whipers on the right...i checked fuses and relays and no relay for whipers that i can seeo.m.g how many ppl. reed dis?
Headlights and wipers.
Wipers