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Turn signals, hazards not working

Do you know the part # for the relay box that controls the turn signals, hazards etc...? Thanks

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Mine just went out this past week and found the flasher/hazard fuse inside the glove compartment under the plate with the pull cord to access.The 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo AWD part# on the fuse and called to confirm with a Jeep dealer is:
56007243 and appx. 44.00 from the dealer, may be able to get from an auto store as well.

Good luck if it is the fuse box you were looking for.

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The part number is in the List Part Number: Jeep-1994-1996-MOPAR-Parts-Catalog (Fig. 8-1415 / Page 234 and next)

Also review this info:
- ZJ-Secc-8J-Turn-Signals-and-Hazard-Warning-Flashes
- ZJ-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams (Page 99)

Good luck... remember rated my help.

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