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2002 Jeep grand Cherokee turn signal Question


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ekossis
11-16-2005, 02:07 PM
Hello:

I'm having a problem with my Left rear turn signal. It is blinking really fast which I thought means I need a new bulb, but after switching the blub the problem became intermittant. Sometimes the signal blinks fast, other times normal. It sometimes even switches in mid turn.

I would appreciate help if anyone knows what's going on.

vamc
11-16-2005, 06:14 PM
That would be your fues. Its a round fues in your fues box. look for the one where it says lights or blinker. thats what is bad, get a new one, you want the heave duty one. 5 bucks to fix it.

jeepfixitman
11-17-2005, 03:45 PM
Hello:

I'm having a problem with my Left rear turn signal. It is blinking really fast which I thought means I need a new bulb, but after switching the blub the problem became intermittant. Sometimes the signal blinks fast, other times normal. It sometimes even switches in mid turn.

I would appreciate help if anyone knows what's going on.

or it could be the circuit board for the light ,,,a known problem pull out the bulb and socket see if socket has turned brown/black and look for melted plastic around metal contacts

vamc
11-17-2005, 10:53 PM
That to is possable.

gandolero
11-18-2005, 12:29 AM
Hello:

I'm having a problem with my Left rear turn signal. It is blinking really fast which I thought means I need a new bulb, but after switching the blub the problem became intermittant. Sometimes the signal blinks fast, other times normal. It sometimes even switches in mid turn.

I would appreciate help if anyone knows what's going on.


I had the same problem with my dodge neon, and by just changing the relay, the problem dissapeared, do this only if it blinks fast in both sides, if it is blinking fast only in one side, check the wires that are hook to either the bulb in the front lamp/headlight or the one in the back, an press it against the hooks, this for sure its gonna work.

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