What fuse controls the fog lights?
Purchase a standard 4-post fog light relay, a 30-amp inline fuse, a remote switch that lights up to show when it is activated, 2 rolls of wire–one 10-gauge and one 16-gauge roll, and a pack of assorted wire connectors. Mount the relay close to the battery.
Where is the fuse for a Jeep Cherokee?
The interior fuse panel is located in the passenger compartment on the left side dash panel behind the storage compartment.
Why did my fog light stop working?
Blown Fuse: As a first resort, many mechanics will inspect your fuses in the event an electrical component, like the fog or driving lights, fails. When a fuse blows, it prevents the circuit from completing and will not allow the lights to turn on. Burned-out Bulbs: Over time, bulbs will wear out and will stop working.
Where is the relay for fog lights?
The most common location of the fog light relay is in the underhood fuse and relay box. The underhood fuse/relay box can be mounted in any of several different locations under the hood. It can be mounted on either the driver or passenger side, and either the front or rear, of the engine compartment.
Do fog lights need a relay?
Relays are an important component in wiring fog or driving lights with a 30-60A draw. Basically, the relay protects the switch from getting hot and creating unwanted resistance. The low current through the switch triggers the relay to make a higher current connection to the heavy load of the fog lights.
How do you change a fuse in a Jeep Cherokee?
Replace a Fuse: 2014-2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 2.4L 4 Cyl.
- Remove Cover – Locate engine fuse box and remove cover.
- Locate Bad Fuse – Find the fuse that is tied to the bad component.
- Remove Fuse – Take out the fuse in question and assess if blown.
- Replace Cover – Secure the cover and test component.
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