Electrical Turn Signals won't blink
ColoradoDerek
Jeeper
Hi.
I've read a few posts about this already but nothing seems to match what I'm seeing.
Preface: I had a broken front driver parking light. I replaced it and the light turns on now. All my lights turn on. The lights are: 2 front parking, 2 head lights, 2 side rear lights and 2 tail lights. Previously, before I did work on the jeep, the turn signals would blink like expected.
Now: All lights work and light up. Everything does exactly what you would expect it to do, except the turn signals do not blink. When you turn your left (or right) signal on, the correct lights light up (meaning, if you choose left, the right ones turn off and the left ones light up) but they do not blink. Brake lights work (and light up when you press the brake), if you only pull the light lever half way, all lights turn on except headlights (which is what is supposed to happen yes?)
The silver circles that are likely the things that control the flashing look brand new in the new wiring harness that was installed right before I bought the jeep (and again, it had no problems when I bought it)
here is what I've messed with and MAY be a culprit (I didn't notice they weren't blinking until well after doing some work on the jeep)
1. I removed the horn and the wire is just taped up in there. maybe that is a problem?
2. I removed the windshield wiper fluid holder. This had a cable going to it and then a ground coming from it. the ground is still attached to the device so its gone, and the power cable is just dangling.
3. one of the rear side marker lights is just hanging there for now, with no plastic to hold it into place, but it does still turn on like it should.
Do you guys think I need to start with replacing the round silver things? or do you think there is just a wire not connected somewhere? If it was a ground wire issue (which seems very common in jeeps) the lights wouldn't turn on somewhere right? I'm going to still check/reconnect all the ground connections I can find just in case. It seems like there are only 2 though, both of them coming out of the headlight area and screwing down to the frame near the radiator.
ALSO!! How do you turn hazards on on a 1976 CJ5 ? I can't figure it out so I have no idea if the hazards work or blink.
Thanks for any guidance.
I've read a few posts about this already but nothing seems to match what I'm seeing.
Preface: I had a broken front driver parking light. I replaced it and the light turns on now. All my lights turn on. The lights are: 2 front parking, 2 head lights, 2 side rear lights and 2 tail lights. Previously, before I did work on the jeep, the turn signals would blink like expected.
Now: All lights work and light up. Everything does exactly what you would expect it to do, except the turn signals do not blink. When you turn your left (or right) signal on, the correct lights light up (meaning, if you choose left, the right ones turn off and the left ones light up) but they do not blink. Brake lights work (and light up when you press the brake), if you only pull the light lever half way, all lights turn on except headlights (which is what is supposed to happen yes?)
The silver circles that are likely the things that control the flashing look brand new in the new wiring harness that was installed right before I bought the jeep (and again, it had no problems when I bought it)
here is what I've messed with and MAY be a culprit (I didn't notice they weren't blinking until well after doing some work on the jeep)
1. I removed the horn and the wire is just taped up in there. maybe that is a problem?
2. I removed the windshield wiper fluid holder. This had a cable going to it and then a ground coming from it. the ground is still attached to the device so its gone, and the power cable is just dangling.
3. one of the rear side marker lights is just hanging there for now, with no plastic to hold it into place, but it does still turn on like it should.
Do you guys think I need to start with replacing the round silver things? or do you think there is just a wire not connected somewhere? If it was a ground wire issue (which seems very common in jeeps) the lights wouldn't turn on somewhere right? I'm going to still check/reconnect all the ground connections I can find just in case. It seems like there are only 2 though, both of them coming out of the headlight area and screwing down to the frame near the radiator.
ALSO!! How do you turn hazards on on a 1976 CJ5 ? I can't figure it out so I have no idea if the hazards work or blink.
Thanks for any guidance.