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2006 Jeep Liberty left turn signal blinks intermittenly, then clicks repeatedly, goes off, sometimes comes back on, sometimes not. I have replaced both front and rear bulbs, and fuse. Guy at parts store says he thinks light on instrument panel maybe going out, but he didn't seem very convincing and I don't want to pull the dash unless ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. Any other Ideas???
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As Brett says, it might be a faulty turn signal switch. It may also be bad grounds somewhere. It does appear to be a known issue, and there are some other ideas here.
Probably a starter. It sounds like the starter solenoid is working, but the starter motor is not energizing.
You could try this simple trick, but Im about 85% sure you have a bad starter.
Have a buddy help you push the vehicle in neutral for a short distance. When you get it moving at a walking pace, put the transmission in Drive, and let the vehicle come to a stop. You may hear a little clicking, but thats OK, it wont hurt anything. Put the transmission back in Park and try to start the engine again. Sometimes the starter gear gets stuck on the flywheel and it wont engage when you try to start the engine. This trick may move the flywheel a little so the starter can engage.
Normally when this happens you have a blown bulb on either the front or rear the fast blink is because with only one bulb working the flasher clicks it faster less of a load means faster blink.
I NEED TO LOCATE THE SWITCH WHERE IS IT ?
MY INDICATORS NOR HAZARD LIGHTS ARE WORKING I DONT KNOW WHAT IS WRONG WITH IT CHANGED BULBS BUT NOTHIGN THEY ALL WENT OUT AT THE SAME TIME
SO THERE MUST BE A RELAY SWITCH SOMEWHER BUT DONT KNOW WHERE ?
THANKS FOR HELPING
Signals are now controlled by a module on the right side of the steering column under the dash. Before doing anything yourself, bring it to the attention of the guys that did the rear...This problem can happen at any time but they may have disconnected a harness or ground while working, so give them a chance first to correct it.
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