SOURCE: YJ Blinker Relay
Hi there,
Both the hazard and the blinker flashers are located on the fuse panel. They pull straight out.
When both turn signals fail, the cause may be a blown fuse, a faulty flasher, a broken turn signal switch or a bad connection.
When you try the turn signals, do they light up and not blink?
-If so, probably the flasher unit.
When you try the turn signals, does nothing happen?
-Check the fuse
Let me know if the problem continues after replacing the flasher.
Mike
SOURCE: where is the starter ignition
Front seating area, driver side, driver side of steering column, behind upper dash panel, mounted above fuse block
starter relay is in power distribution center near battery. don't know which engine you have, but if you flollow the positive cable on the battery, it will lead you to the starter. Most are not difficult to replace, depends on how much experience you have. One tip...dont overtighten wire connections on starter the solenoid cover is plastic and can break.
SOURCE: clutch pedal, starter, ignition... where is the
If you find the switch, you can temporarily jump across it, 'till you get a new one. When you go to buy it you are looking for a clutch switch.
Neutral switches are found on automatic trans vehicles. If you jump it out, be VERY careful to make sure you start in neutral with the clutch depressed as without the switch, it will start in any gear even with the clutch engaged.
SOURCE: how can i locate and test the starter relay on a
You don't need to.You need to put new contacts in the starter solenoid switch,just take the three 8mm bolts out of the solenoid cover and pull out the plunger and you will see what i'm talking about,the car has no relaly for the starter.
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