Question about Jeep Commander
First check fuse and flasher. Check fuse first. Then to test flasher try hazzard lamps. If hazzard lamps flash than it is an probably a problem with your cars computer. If hazzards don't flash than replace flasher. If it is a computer problem it will have to be put on computer/scanner and be tested.
Posted on Apr 15, 2009
the fuse would be in the fuse panel usually located under the dash. There should be a fuse diagram attached to glove box or in your owners manual
Sorry.. to check if the fuse is good or not, pull it out, look inside the fuse, there will be a metal stip. If the strip is broken in the middle than it is bad, if the metal stip is connected all the way across than it is good.
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Thanks so much for your reply.
The hazards do turn on.
I don't know anything about cars... so, please tell me specifically where I should check for the fuse.
Thanks again!
Carol
What do you mean when you say check the fuse. I have located the fuse box and diagram. What should I be looking for when I am "checking" the fuse? You said that if the hazard lights work, then I should just take it into the dealership to check the computer, and forget worrying about the fuse? Or, is the fuse something I can deal with on my own? Sorry to be so uneducated. Thanks
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