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Anonymous Posted on Nov 27, 2009

My 2001 Cherokee Sport has lost hazards and cruise control.

My 2001 Cherokee Sport has lost two functions. The hazard warning lights no longer flash and the cruise control has stopped working. All other electronic components work just fine. I cannot locate a fuse for either of these, nothing is listed in the fuse diagrams for cruise or flashers. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2010

    Turned out to be a clock spring. Replaced it and now works perfectly.

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You are looking more so for relays, not fuses, check the hand book again under relays.

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2010

    Turned out to be a clock spring. Replaced it and now works perfectly.

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2010

    Well done, glad you got it sorted and thank you for replying with the remedy, all helps the database.
    Regards
    Lloyd

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