So I was pulling the *** out and the whole safe came out. I put it back but will still come out again and now my lights don't go on at all. Any help? Thanks
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Usually you need to push the button on-top of the headlight switch to get the shaft out. (I think it's on-top). I might check and see if possibly something is pressing the button? Like wires...OR...you are 1/2 way to installing a new switch!
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So I was pulling the *** out and the whole safe came out. I put it back but will still come out again and now my lights don't go on at all. Any help? Thanks
Thanks for your post.
We’re here to help but you must understand that all Jeeps are not the same.
In order for us to give you more accurate advice and help, we must know the following, along with detailed information as to the symptoms/problems etc:
Year
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97 Cherokee Se
6 cylinder
231 transfer case
cool, and thanks. You might put 97 Cherokee below your avatar and fill out your profile.Originally Posted by Midwest Moose
Cruiser it's a97 Cherokee Se
6 cylinder
231 transfer case