'95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
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'95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
Hello,
I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
hoping to find some help here in this group.
The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
**** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
with the headlights in the off position.
A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
were functioning at that point.
The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
to do with the new switch.
In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
is safe to drive.
Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
Peter.
I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
hoping to find some help here in this group.
The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
**** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
with the headlights in the off position.
A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
were functioning at that point.
The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
to do with the new switch.
In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
is safe to drive.
Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
Peter.
#2
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
I could be way off base here but isn't there another switch just for the
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
#3
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
I could be way off base here but isn't there another switch just for the
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
I could be way off base here but isn't there another switch just for the
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
#5
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
I could be way off base here but isn't there another switch just for the
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
inside light on some newer Cherokees?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
#6
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
Turn the light switch **** back to dash lights, bright.
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"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
--
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#7
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
Turn the light switch **** back to dash lights, bright.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
--
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"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
Turn the light switch **** back to dash lights, bright.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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#9
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
Turn the light switch **** back to dash lights, bright.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
> Hello,
>
> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
was
> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>
> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
the
> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
broken
> with the headlights in the off position.
>
> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
noticed
> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
switch
> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
indicator
> were functioning at that point.
>
> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
installed.
> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
nothing
> to do with the new switch.
>
> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the clock
> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the vehicle
> is safe to drive.
>
> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here or
> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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#10
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Re: '95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on
That's not the problem. When I tested the new headlight switch for proper
operation I could see a noticeable flicker when it was turned to that
position. As I stated in my original post, the courtesy lights stay on
without a headlight switch installed. I'm thinking maybe there's possibly a
relay that's stuck, but haven't found out if there is one in the circuit or
not.
Thanks for replying.
"L.W. (Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45d0ebe8$0$16312$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> Turn the light switch **** back to dash lights, bright.
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
> was
>> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>>
>> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
>> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
> the
>> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
>> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
> broken
>> with the headlights in the off position.
>>
>> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
> noticed
>> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
> switch
>> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
>> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
>> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
> indicator
>> were functioning at that point.
>>
>> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
>> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
>> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
>> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
> installed.
>> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
> nothing
>> to do with the new switch.
>>
>> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
>> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the
>> clock
>> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the
>> vehicle
>> is safe to drive.
>>
>> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here
>> or
>> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>>
>> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>>
>> Peter.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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>
operation I could see a noticeable flicker when it was turned to that
position. As I stated in my original post, the courtesy lights stay on
without a headlight switch installed. I'm thinking maybe there's possibly a
relay that's stuck, but haven't found out if there is one in the circuit or
not.
Thanks for replying.
"L.W. (Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:45d0ebe8$0$16312$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> Turn the light switch **** back to dash lights, bright.
> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Peter Bogiatzidis" <pbogi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:z03Ah.7258$gj4.5533@newssvr14.news.prodigy.ne t...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and
> was
>> hoping to find some help here in this group.
>>
>> The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
>> Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out
> the
>> **** out too far. Something must have broken inside, as there was no way
>> that the **** would seat back in the switch. Luckily, however, it had
> broken
>> with the headlights in the off position.
>>
>> A strange thing occurred though. Upon returning with the new part, I
> noticed
>> that the interior courtesy lights where on. This was without the old
> switch
>> being in place. I proceeded with the installation of the new switch and
>> checked for proper headlight operation. Everything worked fine. The dash
>> lights, along with both high and low beams, and the blue high beam
> indicator
>> were functioning at that point.
>>
>> The problem is that the courtesy lights still won't turn off. I've tried
>> looking for a stuck door switch or a possible pinched wire near the
>> headlight switch, but couldn't find anything wrong. Keep in mind that the
>> courtesy lights were on by themselves without a headlight switch
> installed.
>> So, I'm thinking that it must just be a strange coincidence and have
> nothing
>> to do with the new switch.
>>
>> In order to not kill the battery, I pulled the fuse, which was labeled "9
>> Batt". That, not only, turned off the courtesy lights, but also, the
>> clock
>> and the power door locks. All lights and signals work fine, so the
>> vehicle
>> is safe to drive.
>>
>> Does anyone in the group have any ideas as to what may be going on here
>> or
>> what else to check? I would appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
>>
>> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here to the group.
>>
>> Peter.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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>