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Re: '98 caravan signal, brake and hazard lights work.
Start by checking the fuses. The parking & headlamps work off the same switch. The back-up lamps are on a different switch,which is activated at the transmission.
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Check to make sure all bulbs are lighted and none are burned out, Check all light side, parking, brake, turn signal, headlight, bright and dim, interior lights, fog lights. 4-way flashers
Could be the headlight switch. The switch has two sets of contacts for the parking lights, the park position and headlight position. You may need to check the circuit at the switch to see if you are loosing power when the switch is moved from park to head.
Tail lights, parking lights and dash lights are all on the same circuit...I'd go to the fuse panel under the dash and check the fuse for those lights....usually referred to as accessory lighting in the owners manual and is usually a 10A fuse.
Did you use a wiring adapter? this plugs into the stock system to properly power the trailer lights. the other thing is you could have a short to ground in the trailer wiring, especially where it comes out under the jeep.
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