My Directional signals all work, but the hazards do not? is there a sep. fuse just for the hazards?
My Directional signals all work, but the hazards do not? is there a sep. fuse just for the hazards?
haha! now you know!Never mind - operator error - I thought you pushed down to activate instead of pull up...not like most cars.
Did you ever get an answer to this?Hey guys. Just bought a ‘97 TJ this week and was checking the lights and turn signals last night. All 4 turn signals work as they should but when I put the hazards on, the front passenger side does not come on at all but all other 3 lights do. Any ideas?
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Did you ever get an answer to this?Hey guys. Just bought a ‘97 TJ this week and was checking the lights and turn signals last night. All 4 turn signals work as they should but when I put the hazards on, the front passenger side does not come on at all but all other 3 lights do. Any ideas?
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HI!!! I am desperately looking for the answer to this as well!! did you figure it out? all turn signals work, replaced switch, relay, checked fuses, nothing! so frustrating, can't pass inspection. Mine is a mint 1997 TJ 2.5lThanks for the tip - tried that, WD40 and rocked the hazards back and forth a ton, but no luck. Replaced the turn signal/hazard switch as well, still the same issue - the turn signals all work but the hazards don't engage.
Any ideas on where this could be then? I assumed the turn signals/ hazards used much of the same circuit.
Edit: Rechecked the fuzes still no luck, also replaced the flasher, even though I wouldn't think it would help. An interesting find is that the hazard switch disables the turn signals, but I figure that is inherent to the turn signal switch.
HI!!! I am desperately looking for the answer to this as well!! did you figure it out? all turn signals work, replaced switch, relay, checked fuses, nothing! so frustrating, can't pass inspection. Mine is a mint 1997 TJ 2.5l
wow, was this the harness attached to the turn signal/hazrd swich? blueish wire white stripe?I isolated it to the specific wire that powers the hazards - the one that lets them work while the engine is off. It was a tiny bit to corrosion under the fuze box, cut it out, patched, and all good. This is it - and how small it ended up being.
Edit - and if you are in Metro West, DM me! Always happy to help and talk to another TJ owner!
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Yep, but right under the fuze. I had to take the whole box off and rotate it like in the picture to find the fault.wow, was this the harness attached to the turn signal/hazrd swich? blueish wire white stripe?
the fuse box behind the glove box? or the one thats connected to the relay fuse that is on the right side of steering wheel column?Yep, but right under the fuze. I had to take the whole box off and rotate it like in the picture to find the fault.
I would start by trying to isolate the problem, I narrowed down the location of the fault by running a test wire from the fuse to the switch, then just started looking down the harness with a fine toothed comb.