Check the Flasher, its usually located under the dashboard on the drivers side. its the thing that makes the clicking noise when you use your turn signals. Go to your local auto parts store and tell them about your blinker not working, they can help you get the correct flasher and tell you where its located. Be aware some vehicles have two of them.
If this isn't your problem, make sure all your bulbs are good, all the fuses are good and if that doesnt work call a mechanic because it could be the blinker stalk ( the thing you pull on when you use your blinker) or a wiring problem
It sounds like you are loosing voltage from the light switch to the tail lights. You just have to start tracing wires and checking splices. You may need a wiring diagram from MOTORLIT.COM.
short or blown fuse, trailer connection is first place to check
It could be that the window motor has stopped working.
Bad sending unit in tank.
transfer case
There are several things that can cause your 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee driver information Center not to work. The most common cause is a blown fuse.
Pinched or blocked transmission cooling lines
It could be that the window motor has stopped working.
There could be numerous problems that may cause this fault. Personally, my blinkers started going out (working sometimes and sometimes not) and what I found out is this...The flasher switch that is located in the dashboard above the radio is faulty. When my blinkers do not work i just tap down on the flasher switch without turning it on and my blinkers work again. Shotty electrical work in this car if ya ask me.
Bad sending unit in tank.
Yes they can, if one or more are either stuck open or not working at all it will cause a misfire.
transfer case
There are several things that can cause your 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee driver information Center not to work. The most common cause is a blown fuse.
There can be several things that will cause your 1994 Jeep grand Cherokee to make a loud clanking noise when you drive it. The most common cause is a bad u-joint.
if the rear ac is working then you probably have a damper door that is inoperative. this is in the heater/evaporator box. so if it isn't working then you will be heating and cooling at the same time out of the heater box.
no it wont fit cause ive just changed a 1990 jeep Cherokee transmission it had a 1998 jeep grand Cherokee transmission in it it broke the fly wheel and burned the torque converter up
Check two things: 1) the fuse for your flashers/blinkers and 2) that the bulbs are good still.
You have to diagnose the system to determine the cause. Check the fuses, the bulbs, the flasher relay then the switch.
Bad crank position sensor