THAT sounds like a short. Unless you are very experienced with dealing with wiring and chasing down shorts, your best bet is to take it to a service station and have it looked at. Somewhere in the wiring, you have something that is shorting out through another circuit, and it sounds like it very well could be in your high beam lever. I'm sorry, but your best bet is going to be a service station because there are just too many places where a short like this could be originating.
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Your remote door opener may be the problem. It may be going bad. Leave the remote home and see if that solves the problem
i have a 97 grand Cherokee and discovered in 2002 that there was a recall on rollover switch to cut off fuel might be a place to start
It doesn't have one. The fuel system is computer controlled using relays.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank. The tank has to be removed to access. The pump is computer controlled with relays.
The 1995 and newer Crown Vics don't have normal flashers, they have a Lighting Control Module (LCM) that contains relays which control the flashing.
Yep, one for the signals and one for the emergency flashers.
Then something is on pulling power from the battery. Check all lights and relays.
Aren't they different flasher relays
If you here a clicking sound when you activate the directionals or 4-way flashers but the lights still don't work, you need to replace your lighting control module.
There are two flasher relays side by side. One is for the signal lights, the other is for the emergency flashers. They are the same relay so you can swap the two and see if the problem your having changes when you try to operate them.
Double check the wiring diagrams for your vehicle but it's probable the flashers and signals use the same relay to function. The wiring for your flashers will go through the hazard switch which is where the malfunction is. If you replace the switch your problem should be solved.
Replace the flasher relay, as it may have 2 relays. Front seating area, driver side, under dash, above fuse block, mounted on kick panel
There are two relays, one for the emergency flashers, and one for the turn signals. Your turn signal flasher is defective and needs replacing.
The wiper relay is underneath the dash on the driver's side. In the same location are the relays for the horn, headlamp, flashers and door locks. They are in cluster of relays.
Relays can be purchased in many hardware outlet shops such as WallMart and O'Reilly's. It is also possible to order relays from online shops which is convenient as it allows delivery.
The fan motor and relays do go bad.