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.
check your interior or instrument panel lights fuse, they usually are all connected and when the fuse blows they all go.
Your Electronic Ignition Switch is bad. It is located on the inside of the jeep under your steering column.
NO , Not from the factory.
check for spark and fuel pressure I just had this problem with a 1989 Cherokee and had to have a Cranking Sensor installed.
How to replace spark plugs in a 1989 jeep cherokee?
Men - 1989 When the Wind Blows 1-4 was released on: USA: 15 April 1989
If fuse is ok, could be a bad headlight switch
With the engine running and all lights and acces off approx 14 volts should be put out
Console lights and brake lighting are on different circuits (Fused seperately). Check the following: bulbs, bases, corroded connections, poor ground, blown fuses, faulty light switch.
Look on the back on the transfer case. There should be one wire running from it. That's your speed sensor. -- Blake.
No.
It is self adjusting on a 89 Cherokee with a in line 6 4.0