Maigus
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- California
Hello All,
I bought a 89 XJ a couple weeks back for my first jeep. The fog lights didn't work, but I found the fuse easy enough under the dash and swapped it out. Fog lights started to work but then my low beams stopped working.
I swapped the headlight switch with my friends and my switch worked fine in his, and his didn't get me anything out of mine. My high beams and all other lights work fine. Also I confirmed that no power is running to the lights when they are on low beams.
I have seen talk that high beams and low beams are on different fuses, but have not found anything pointing to where these fuses are. The only info my manual gives me is for the layout of the fuse box. So is there anything under the hood I am missing that would interrupt the flow of power to the low beams? Fuses, relays, fuseable links?
Thanks a bunch for all your help in advance, I am sure all the other drivers on the road will be happy when I stop using my highbeams at night.
I bought a 89 XJ a couple weeks back for my first jeep. The fog lights didn't work, but I found the fuse easy enough under the dash and swapped it out. Fog lights started to work but then my low beams stopped working.
I swapped the headlight switch with my friends and my switch worked fine in his, and his didn't get me anything out of mine. My high beams and all other lights work fine. Also I confirmed that no power is running to the lights when they are on low beams.
I have seen talk that high beams and low beams are on different fuses, but have not found anything pointing to where these fuses are. The only info my manual gives me is for the layout of the fuse box. So is there anything under the hood I am missing that would interrupt the flow of power to the low beams? Fuses, relays, fuseable links?
Thanks a bunch for all your help in advance, I am sure all the other drivers on the road will be happy when I stop using my highbeams at night.