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I checked my PDC and didn't see a blown fuse. Which rubber boot were you referring to? I have one on each top corner. Would I just remove those and look for faults in the wires?Originally Posted by MKP
Mine certainly did. The fuse is in the PDC under the hood.
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And the ground seems to be fine, but would that mess with all three of my brake lights?Originally Posted by BillyBoy
There's a ground in the back area too. Really obvious.
Sounds like there's some differences between the '99s and '94s. Mine has just one rubber tube running from the body to the hatch, right in the center. But yeah, there could be faults in there. The wires for the third brake light, wiper, and defroster run through those.
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And the ground seems to be fine, but would that mess with all three of my brake lights?
They are probably all interconnected.Originally Posted by Tsunami
And the ground seems to be fine, but would that mess with all three of my brake lights?
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Mine has rubber boots on either side and wires attached to the window on both side that lead up to them. I took my hatch third brake light out and checked all the wires that were there. I couldnt find a PDC diagram for my jeep but I checked all the fuses there and nothing was blown.Originally Posted by MKP
Sounds like there's some differences between the '99s and '94s. Mine has just one rubber tube running from the body to the hatch, right in the center. But yeah, there could be faults in there. The wires for the third brake light, wiper, and defroster run through those.
I'm stumped.
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Again... start by taking off your spare and pulling that plastic wall off...
Check at the junction that has all your wires if your brake wires are hit to that point when the brake is applied. ...
At least you can narrow down if the problem is in the front or back of your jeep. If you're hot to that point, we'll have a better idea where to direct you.
Again, buy a can of electronic cleaner before you pull it all apart. Get new batteries for your voltmeter also.
I'm sure there are many wiring diagrams listed to tell you which color wires to check... or maybe someone will chime in on this one with the colors.
Check at the junction that has all your wires if your brake wires are hit to that point when the brake is applied. ...
At least you can narrow down if the problem is in the front or back of your jeep. If you're hot to that point, we'll have a better idea where to direct you.
Again, buy a can of electronic cleaner before you pull it all apart. Get new batteries for your voltmeter also.
I'm sure there are many wiring diagrams listed to tell you which color wires to check... or maybe someone will chime in on this one with the colors.
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