XJFever
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Anchorage, Alaska
I have a 99 jeep cherokee. Just recently, I noticed the turn signal on the passenger rear wasn't working the way it should. If I turn the right side on it would work fine until I turn the parking lights on. Soon as those are on, both lights blink one after another just like the front turn signals blink together.
Couple things I've tried..
Installed a new ECU I had laying around.
Ran a wire straight from the turn signal wire at the column to the bulb in the back(cutting the rear wire in half), and ran a wire from the parking light straight to the battery to bypass any wiring under the carpet.
Changed all the bulbs
Not sure what would cause something like this, especially since i rigged the wires so that both positives were being bypassed(I left the ground connected-maybe that's the problem?)
Any ideas??
edit: oh and another thing: my check engine light came on and is giving me a code about the neutral safety switch or transmission circuit switch or something like that. Could that have anything to do?
Couple things I've tried..
Installed a new ECU I had laying around.
Ran a wire straight from the turn signal wire at the column to the bulb in the back(cutting the rear wire in half), and ran a wire from the parking light straight to the battery to bypass any wiring under the carpet.
Changed all the bulbs
Not sure what would cause something like this, especially since i rigged the wires so that both positives were being bypassed(I left the ground connected-maybe that's the problem?)
Any ideas??
edit: oh and another thing: my check engine light came on and is giving me a code about the neutral safety switch or transmission circuit switch or something like that. Could that have anything to do?