No blinker on 2000 wrangler
#21
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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
news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> 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?
>> >
>
#22
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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
news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> 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?
>> >
>
#23
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
yep ur right it's hard to remember all this stuff when it's not right in front
of ya
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
> too.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> > 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?
> >> >
> >
of ya
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
> too.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> > 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?
> >> >
> >
#24
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
yep ur right it's hard to remember all this stuff when it's not right in front
of ya
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
> too.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> > 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?
> >> >
> >
of ya
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
> too.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> > 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?
> >> >
> >
#25
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Re: No blinker on 2000 wrangler
yep ur right it's hard to remember all this stuff when it's not right in front
of ya
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
> too.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> > 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?
> >> >
> >
of ya
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Probably, 2001 relocated the headlight switch to the multifunction stalk,
> too.
>
> "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:442C80E2.4BEA2B14@cac.net...
> > 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?
> >> >
> >
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