How to tun off the overhead lights in a 2001 Jeep Cherokee (NOT a Grand Cherokee)
Like most cars, when one or more of the passenger doors are open, the dome
light comes on. When the hatch is open, the rear trunk dome light comes
on. There is no switch in my Jeep to turn off these lights and there is no
easy way to take out the light bulbs all the timeso we can leave a door or
doors open at the drive in, when camping, etc. Does anyone have any
suggestions at all? I've checked the manual and l called a mechanic with
no luck. p.s. The Jeep Cherokee is also known as an ''XJ''.
Stuff something soft (so as not to scratch your paint) in the
door jambs to depress the little pin switch and tell the lights your door
is closed. You can find them while the door is open. For the hatch, I am
pretty sure there is a pin switch too, but it is probably up along the
top. If you're really good with tape, maybe you can tape the pin switches
down, but I've always used like a piece of wood (similar to a tongue
depressor or popsicle stick). Hope this helped!
In 2001 Chrysler incorporated an automatic shut off, to prevent
draining the battery. After about ten minutes, the lights should turn off.
If not, pulling the fuse will also work. Good luck!
try takign the fuse out. that might kill other things, but it
will work
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