97TJ blinkers/part 2
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97TJ blinkers/part 2
the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
(Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
blinkers being dead?
blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
(Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
blinkers being dead?
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
--
DougW
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
--
DougW
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
--
DougW
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
--
DougW
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
--
DougW
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
--
DougW
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
I sent you email, Calvin. Check it out.
Jerry
"Calvin8tor" <calvin8tor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040113212643.14392.00002848@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off
for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about
it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Jerry
"Calvin8tor" <calvin8tor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040113212643.14392.00002848@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off
for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about
it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
I sent you email, Calvin. Check it out.
Jerry
"Calvin8tor" <calvin8tor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040113212643.14392.00002848@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off
for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about
it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Jerry
"Calvin8tor" <calvin8tor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040113212643.14392.00002848@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off
for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about
it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
I sent you email, Calvin. Check it out.
Jerry
"Calvin8tor" <calvin8tor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040113212643.14392.00002848@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off
for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about
it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
Jerry
"Calvin8tor" <calvin8tor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040113212643.14392.00002848@mb-m14.aol.com...
> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off
for
> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about
it,
> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
> blinkers being dead?
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
In message <aR1Nb.1686$zy3.1612@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
>Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
>> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
>> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
>> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
>> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
>> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
>> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
>> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
>> blinkers being dead?
>
>Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
>Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
One flasher handles both jobs.
>Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
>> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
>> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
>> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
>> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
>> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
>> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
>> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
>> blinkers being dead?
>
>Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
>Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
One flasher handles both jobs.
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
In message <aR1Nb.1686$zy3.1612@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
>Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
>> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
>> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
>> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
>> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
>> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
>> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
>> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
>> blinkers being dead?
>
>Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
>Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
One flasher handles both jobs.
>Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
>> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
>> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
>> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
>> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
>> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
>> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
>> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
>> blinkers being dead?
>
>Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
>Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
One flasher handles both jobs.
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Re: 97TJ blinkers/part 2
In message <aR1Nb.1686$zy3.1612@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
>Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
>> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
>> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
>> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
>> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
>> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
>> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
>> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
>> blinkers being dead?
>
>Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
>Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
One flasher handles both jobs.
>Calvin8tor did pass the time by typing:
>> the hazards work fine and the switch is in the proper spot. I replaced the
>> blinker fuse and it had no effect. NOW I have an aftermarket alarm
>> (Sidewinder) that has a red light on top of the steering column. Since my
>> trouble running down the battery, that alarm is always loaded and ready to
>> blow. I have to hit the defeat switch to start the Jeep. The alarm was off for
>> 2 years and I ignored it as a function & admit to not knowing shat about it,
>> but I could take it to the installer. Could this have some effect on the
>> blinkers being dead?
>
>Have you swapped the emergency flasher unit for the blinker unit?
>Both should be located in the same area and they are interchangeable.
One flasher handles both jobs.