1999 JGC Overhead Display Panel: Turn Bliner On
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1999 JGC Overhead Display Panel: Turn Bliner On
My overhead display panel is showing "turn right blinker on" consistently. Can someone just point me in a direction to look. I have googled for days.
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That is there to let you know when you forget to turn off the signal after a turn and it hasn't shut off automatically. If your blinker in fact isn't on, check for a short, bad ground, a bad socket, or even a bad TS switch.
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I wanted to say thanks. By any chance can someone point me in the direction of being able to purchase some serious Jeep 99 Grand Cherokee fix it yourself manuals. Digital or Print. I want pictures... I want details... Having a string of some really BAD mechanics. I am done. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
For example. I know what a ground is. In my car I can trace every wire and do anything. With the Jeep, I am lost. I don't want to do anything wrong because my mother drives the Jeep, and she is getting on in years and I want to make sure it runs well. The last 4 times I took it to a mechanic something else broke two weeks later.
Mom drives 50 miles a week and the Jeep is in excellent condition. I just want to be able to do the work myself. Once I got the books and the CD for my car, it was very easy to learn the rest.
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For example. I know what a ground is. In my car I can trace every wire and do anything. With the Jeep, I am lost. I don't want to do anything wrong because my mother drives the Jeep, and she is getting on in years and I want to make sure it runs well. The last 4 times I took it to a mechanic something else broke two weeks later.
Mom drives 50 miles a week and the Jeep is in excellent condition. I just want to be able to do the work myself. Once I got the books and the CD for my car, it was very easy to learn the rest.
Thank you.
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You can buy a Haynes manual at most auto-parts or book stores for $20, and it has wiring diagrams in the back of the manual. Or you can go on E-bay and get the Factory Service Manuals. There are 4 separate ones that cover different things, General, Electrical, Brakes, and A/C I think is the 4th one. You can get the whole set used for less than $100, and they also offer the regular manual on DVD in pdf form for less than $10 + shipping. For the occasional home mechanic the Haynes manual is the quickest to get and covers most of the repairs you'll make yourself. JMO
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