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Interior light / power door lock problem - 1996 Jeep Cherokee Country?

None of my power locks work nor do the interior lights come on. I have checked the bulbs and they are fine. I have gone through the fuses under the dash and in the engine compartment and all are fine. I have not checked the relays under the dash yet as I do not know how to test them. When the buttons are tried on the locks, the is no sound to indicate any effort on the part of the solenoid. I can manually lock them but the buttons are really stiff and hard to move. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.ThanksScott

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try making it wavy. what i do is i get those rubber things that are supposed to make putting a bun in your hair easy. put them in anywhere and the hair will pick up a curl and be wavy and sassy. i am completely against using heated curlers and straighteners. i have naturally straight hair (well i used to have long blonde hair but i had it cut into a bob and dyed it red) andusing heat just absolutely wrecks your hair. take it from me it was horrible. don't heat it. if you want to curl your hair, i know it's slightly more time consuming but makes it look more natural. use rag rollers or bendy rollers. don't use those plastic things with the teeth, they rip out mroe hair than they curl. i mean the foam bendy things. they don't have to be heated. i just used to use rag rollers and before i rolled them on i's spray on some conditioning hair gel spray to make it shine and stay put. put something on your head (e.g towel, some cloth) and sleep on it. another tip is to put in large loose plaits so it's wavy but not curly. very pretty. some normal ways of putting hair up that people sometimes miss is taking the top part of the hair and putting it in a bobble or clip (look in shops for really pretty hair grips or clips. try claires.) and it's nice. there's always wearing your hair long, thats good. a tip. stay away from britney-style pigtails or plaits. personally i didnt like wearing my hair in a tight ponytail or plaits. for one thing it wrecks your hair and for another thing it makes you look too official and boring. hope i helped. another tip. depending on where you live you may have access to a claire's accessories shop. they, and many other places, have hair accesories that are plain but actually make a style. for example, a cool twisty thing that makes a perfect bun.(judt using it as an example, but there are others) try them, they look sweet as long as you know how to use them. good luck sweetie
messy bun, really low pigtails with little braids, anything else. :]
you could put your hair in a low side ponytail, braid your hair, make your hair wavy/curly, put your hair in a bun, wear a headband, or you could look in magasines for creative ideas! Good Luck!
Please take it to a Qulified gun smith. Even though every thing looks ok. I was given 5 guns that were handed down thru the family. Two of the rifles were shot pretty regularly, the other three hadn't been shot in nobody actually knew. I took them in and found out that the 32-30 5 shot derringer would most likely take my hand off or worse kill me. It's actually worth the money to be sure.
If you go at them at an angle you will increase the likelihood of losing the back on the camber, or on a lower bike like a cruiser grounding the footpegs. If you go at it fast enough to bottom the bike on it, you are going too fast. Personally, with no worries of bottoming out, I give it a little shot of throttle as I go up which helps extend the forks, so it lands the other side with full travel, this will smooth out the hump.

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