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1999 Jeep Cherokee turn signals not operating

Turn signals are not operating, but hazrd flasher does. Is there a fuse or is this the switch? Combination Flasher?

  • Anonymous Mar 19, 2009

    combo flasher, ok. but its location, icant find it where its located in the manual.

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Likely combo flasher. Dosen't hurt to do a quick once over of fuses though!

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