No blinker on 2000 wrangler
#11
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
square like a relay since thats what it is now
known common failure
John wrote:
> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
square like a relay since thats what it is now
known common failure
John wrote:
> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
#12
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
square like a relay since thats what it is now
known common failure
John wrote:
> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
square like a relay since thats what it is now
known common failure
John wrote:
> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
#13
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
square like a relay since thats what it is now
known common failure
John wrote:
> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
square like a relay since thats what it is now
known common failure
John wrote:
> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
#14
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
attached to the switch.
This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
bad.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> square like a relay since thats what it is now
> known common failure
>
> John wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>
can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
attached to the switch.
This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
bad.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> square like a relay since thats what it is now
> known common failure
>
> John wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>
#15
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
attached to the switch.
This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
bad.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> square like a relay since thats what it is now
> known common failure
>
> John wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>
can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
attached to the switch.
This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
bad.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> square like a relay since thats what it is now
> known common failure
>
> John wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>
#16
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
attached to the switch.
This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
bad.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> square like a relay since thats what it is now
> known common failure
>
> John wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>
can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
attached to the switch.
This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
bad.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> square like a relay since thats what it is now
> known common failure
>
> John wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>
#17
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
maybe it was put there in 2001
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
> attached to the switch.
>
> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
> bad.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
> > known common failure
> >
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
> >
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
> attached to the switch.
>
> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
> bad.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
> > known common failure
> >
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
> >
#18
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
maybe it was put there in 2001
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
> attached to the switch.
>
> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
> bad.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
> > known common failure
> >
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
> >
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
> attached to the switch.
>
> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
> bad.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
> > known common failure
> >
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
> >
#19
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
maybe it was put there in 2001
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
> attached to the switch.
>
> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
> bad.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
> > known common failure
> >
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
> >
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ, flasher
> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the right
> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support, not
> attached to the switch.
>
> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
> bad.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
> > known common failure
> >
> > John wrote:
> >
> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
> >
#20
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
too.
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> maybe it was put there in 2001
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
>> According to my service manual and after a quick look in my 2000 TJ,
>> flasher
>> can is located where I indicated previously...behind the dash on the
>> right
>> of the steering column, attached to the upper steering column support,
>> not
>> attached to the switch.
>>
>> This of course doesn't discount the possibility that the OP's switch is
>> bad.
>>
>> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
>> news:4429D840.EAAF8257@cac.net...
>> > flasher can is attached to the switch itself under the colum cover it's
>> > square like a relay since thats what it is now
>> > known common failure
>> >
>> > John wrote:
>> >
>> >> I just purchased a 2000 jeep wrangler sport with less than 13,000
>> >> miles. It was being used as a hunting vehicle on a private ranch and
>> >> is taking some time to clean up. All of the electrics seem to work
>> >> except the blinkers/hazards. There is no sign of life, not even a
>> >> blinking attempt. The fuse checks good. Tail-lights, reverse lights
>> >> and the center brake light all work. I wanted to check power to the
>> >> blinker relay, but I don't have a manual and I haven't been able to
>> >> identify the location. Any help/suggestions?
>> >
>