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Scott Hillson
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I've got a 2001 WJ 4.0, The right brake light wasn't working, so I installed a new bulb, but I must have done something in the process because now all my brake lights work but I have no running lights. My dash lights all work, and I can't find any blown fuses.

Edit:Brake lights, turn signals, and reverse lights all work, but no running lights which are the same bulb as the brake lights. Does anyone know which fuse(s) I should inspect specifically? The fuse chart is cryptic at best, this weekend I may eventually resort to scrutinizing every fuse in the jeep.

I've got a 2001 WJ 4.0, The right brake light wasn't working, so I installed a new bulb, but I must have done something in the process because now all my brake lights work but I have no running lights. My dash lights all work, and I can't find any blown fuses.

I've got a 2001 WJ 4.0, The right brake light wasn't working, so I installed a new bulb, but I must have done something in the process because now all my brake lights work but I have no running lights. My dash lights all work, and I can't find any blown fuses.

Edit:Brake lights, turn signals, and reverse lights all work, but no running lights which are the same bulb as the brake lights. Does anyone know which fuse(s) I should inspect specifically? The fuse chart is cryptic at best, this weekend I may eventually resort to scrutinizing every fuse in the jeep.

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Scott Hillson
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Brake lights, but no tail lights

I've got a 2001 WJ 4.0, The right brake light wasn't working, so I installed a new bulb, but I must have done something in the process because now all my brake lights work but I have no running lights. My dash lights all work, and I can't find any blown fuses.