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Feb 19, 2008, 5:43 PM

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I have a 2004 Jeep grand cherokee laredo. This is my first Jeep, Iv only had it for about 6 months, and my problem started about a month after I got it.
I have problems w/ my headlights, and right turning signal. When there are not lights on everything works fine. When i turn my parking lights on, again, everything works fine. BUT when I turn my low beams on my right headlight is very dim, as is the parking light, and when I use the turning signal it blinks VERY fast. THEN when I put the high beems on my right ligth goes out completely, turning signal still works but blinks fast. Also, anytime I have the low beems on( using signal, or not) after a few minutes of driving a bell goes off and the computer shows "turning signal on". It will stay on the duration of driving. What causes this??? And what do I do, or fix?


DrElectrics
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Feb 19, 2008, 5:49 PM

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OK, try replacing the headlight globe on the right side, this should help with the voltage. With your indicator, check that all of them work. A fast flashing indicator means either one of the indicator globes in blown so the power goes to the one that works making it flash faster, OR you may need to replace you flasher can relay. this is located under the hood of your car in the black fuse box. Let me know how you go with it pls.


care
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Feb 19, 2008, 5:51 PM

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Iv already tried replacing the right headlight, and that didnt work. I should have mentioned that before. :)


DrElectrics
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Feb 19, 2008, 6:04 PM

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Since you have already tried replacing globe, take a look at the connection that the globe plugs into on the base of the headlight. Have a look and make sure all the wires are in the clips that hold them in. This sounds like a bad connection. If it was a power supply issue, both headlights would be cactus. Check globe holder and wiring harness all the way back to the fuse box. No pinched wires or kinks.






 
 
 






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