This just started for whatever reason. When I start my 98 Wrangler I hear a blinking sound like my blinkers or hazard lights, it stops if I apply the brake. It also stops after driving for awhile. My Hazard lights do not flash, my right turn signal will blink and flash, my left turn signal will not blink or flash if I apply the arm fully, but if I hold it partway down and keep holding it, then it will flash, then sometimes it will work. Kinda sporadically.
Any ideas?
Thanks, LR
SOURCE: YJ Blinker Relay
Hi there,
Both the hazard and the blinker flashers are located on the fuse panel. They pull straight out.
When both turn signals fail, the cause may be a blown fuse, a faulty flasher, a broken turn signal switch or a bad connection.
When you try the turn signals, do they light up and not blink?
-If so, probably the flasher unit.
When you try the turn signals, does nothing happen?
-Check the fuse
Let me know if the problem continues after replacing the flasher.
Mike
SOURCE: my 1998 jeep wrangler hazard
Check the flasher unit to the hazards. They run on their own circuit.
SOURCE: my jeep wrangler hazard lights, turn signals and
replace the flashers, check fuse, check that the switch is grounded properly
SOURCE: The hazard lights and turn signals stopped working
You have problem with the FLASHER; the flasher is located in the
Junction Block (under the dash, left of steering wheel. See diagram on this page). Check the following repair tip:
Look at the end of the flasher
relay with the prongs sticking out. There will be 2 plastic tabs holding
it together. Break or bend these back. Pull out the insides. On one
side will be all the components. On the other side will be solder
joints. Get a magnifying glass and inspect these joints. One or two will
probably have stress cracks. Just dab a little flux on this joint and
heat it with a soldering iron until it melts back together.
You may need
to add just a little solder. Be sure to get the pins hot and not just
the solder. They need a lot of heat. Slide the relay back into its cover, dab a little super glue or tape it back together, and you're
ready to go.
WJ Junction Block (under dash, left of
steering wheel)
Check the Fuse 4, 15AMP for Flasher, hazard switch (see Junction Block diagram above for location of
turn signal Flasher relay - Mopar p/n 4686094).
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Same problem. Rapid blinker/turn signal noise when there are no lights.
Also left turn signal will stay lit on occasion until the bar is jiggled/moved.
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