Exterior Lighting Related Problems of the 1999 Jeep Cherokee

Table 1 shows eleven common exterior lighting related problems of the 1999 Jeep Cherokee. The number one most common problem is related to the turn signal (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the turn signal flasher unit (two problems).


Recently reported Exterior Lighting problems of the 1999 Jeep Cherokee

The Turn Signal problem

Near miss rear end collision due to brake lights and turn signal lights working intermittently. At times either the turn signals left and right will not work or the left and right rear brake light lamp assemblies will not work.   Read details...

The Turn Signal Flasher Unit problem

While driving on a highway the posted speed limit, my vehicle started shaking uncontrolably and I had to get off the highway to stop the car so the shaking will stop. I have had a number parts replaced such as the steering stabilizer, and the steering rod.   Read details...

The Headlights problem

When traveling dark area of roadway, the headlights on high beam, suddenly lights go dark. Switching back to low beam the lights do work. We replaced the headlights and the multifunction switch. The lights worked for a short period of time and then the problem occured.   Read details...


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