Showing you how to replace the Headlight Switch. It was only after i quit filming and put everything back together that I realized the headlight fuse blew causing the tail lights and marker lights to not work. #15 15amp.
They do if I move the plunger to a certain position instead of pulling it all the way out(buzzer and everything else works like normal). The connector has two clips that hold it firmly into place so I don't think a pin isn't connected.
UPDATE !!! I just finished replacing the light switch on my '96 Cherokee. I have replaced similar switches on different trucks. The switch on my jeep COULD NOT BE REPLACED FROM BELOW THE DASH. I pulled lower dash and began the process as I have done before. With the retainer nut removed there was maybe an inch of slack wiring harness allowing the switch barely an inch of movement. No way to disconnect and remove the old switch, and definitely no way to install the new switch. I started pulling down the far left idiot light panel, discovered that is riveted into place. Then went after the instrument panel. pulled instrument panel bezel, and instrument panel which also required removing trim from the steering column around ignition switch/hazard light panel. (you will need a t-20 driver, and not a t20 bit on an extension) It was barely possible to replace the switch going in through the instrument panel location. New switch had 2 grounds, old switch and harness had one. Had to fabricate wiring, you will need 2 spade female terminals and wire. Doable, but major P.I.A. Hopefully yours will be easier like the one in this video.....Good Luck