Hi,
Here is what I would do to see if it is a problem with the switch or the parking/tail light(s):
Look for a fairly large ( 6 to 8 ) pin block connector either at the front driver's side of the engine compartment (near the air filter) or behind the driver's side headlamp. DISCONNECT this to take ALL of the front lighting off the circuit(s). Turn the headlamp switch ON (note that no front lighting will come on for obvious reasons :wink: ). Does the fuse still blow? If no, the problem is in the front lighting or front lighting wiring. If Yes, try this:
Remove the plastic foot kick-panel on the driver's side of the vehicle under the dash (to the left of the fuse block). Under this kick-panel you will find the horn relay, the illumination relay, and 2 or 3 large connector blocks. One block is solely for Power locks, and windows. if you have no power doors or windows, it will be connected to nothing. One goes to ALL of the rear lighting. The third is for things like the fuel pump, seat belt switch, dome lighting, etc. DISCONNECT the one for the rear lighting (or ALL of them if you're not sure which). Turn on the headlamp switch. Does the fuse still blow? If no, the problem is in the rear lighting OR the wiring which runs from the kick-panel to the rear of the Jeep. If yes, try this:
UNPLUG the illumination relay from its socket behind the driver's side kick-panel. It is a 5-pin relay and should be blue if it is still the original Bosch relay. Turn on the headlamp switch. Does the fuse still blow? If no, the problem is in that relay or the LCD clock OR Radio backlights (if it is a stock radio). If yes,
I'd suspect the headlamp switch is bad, as there is nothing else connected to the parking lamp circuit besides the parking/tail lamps and the clock and radio backlights.
EDIT::: The Trailer harness has a relay which may use that circuit as well. But it is likely NOT an issue.
Good Luck :mrgreen:
-Nick :!: