I know there’s a few of these threads out there but mines a bit different.
Put in a new license plate light and went to start the Jeep one night. Everything’s fine until I turn the headlights on, then I hear a pop (sounded like from the fuse box) and lost all interior lights and tail/running lights. Next day looked for a blown fuse but all were fine. Noticed only right turn signal worked, when I tried hazards and left turn signal got a loud buzz from the relay.
Replaced relay with the right one for LED’s (was going to do this eventually but fast flashers isn’t a big deal to me) - fixed the fast flash on the right side but all other symptoms persist.
Checked the grounds for the rear lights as suggested, checked the wiring, checked all fuses both under dash and under hood - all 100% intact. What the heck do I check next? Could it be the headlight switch or the turn signal switch? Not sure what could be selectively killing things. And why did I hear a pop if no fuse went?
Put in a new license plate light and went to start the Jeep one night. Everything’s fine until I turn the headlights on, then I hear a pop (sounded like from the fuse box) and lost all interior lights and tail/running lights. Next day looked for a blown fuse but all were fine. Noticed only right turn signal worked, when I tried hazards and left turn signal got a loud buzz from the relay.
Replaced relay with the right one for LED’s (was going to do this eventually but fast flashers isn’t a big deal to me) - fixed the fast flash on the right side but all other symptoms persist.
Checked the grounds for the rear lights as suggested, checked the wiring, checked all fuses both under dash and under hood - all 100% intact. What the heck do I check next? Could it be the headlight switch or the turn signal switch? Not sure what could be selectively killing things. And why did I hear a pop if no fuse went?