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here it is, BCM the causes are : lamps shorted. right side of car if is USA car.blinker switch lever is bad.scan the PCM see if lamp fails or lever fails.or BCM bad.not scanning it is missing THE BOAT big time. OBD2 scanner. any shop in the USA can scan your car even for free some do. ask em. no fuse no relay no blinker flasher module the below computer does all that like magic. BCM body brain. TIPM note the blinkers have regulator or each side.
this post assumes nothing else on the car is failing (all electrics things)
In my opinion, the problem isn't a fuse. ,Check for horn codes, These are manufacturer specific codes. You will need code reader that will work with your vehicle and read manufacturer specific codes.
Thomas; Under hood, next to the air filter housing, behind the battery, in front of the strut tower.
Refer to the Owner's Manual for description of fuses within the box.
page 373 in manual.
link below is your manual, press the helpful button
fuses are located in the engine compartment. next to the Engine Air Filter Housing behind the battery, in front of the suspension strut tower. for a picture/diagram try going to this website, it maybe helpful; www.jeeppatriot.com
check fuse make sure wire under steering wheel is contacting metal and check horn with voltage to see if its good and also use voltmeter to see if there is voltage present when the horn is depressed
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