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As previously said. Dead, or weak battery. The light you're talking about is a blinker signal light, not a check engine light. It's just coincidental.
An L.E.D blinker is an L.E.D light that blinks on and off.
The hazzard light switch on the dash to the right of the speedometer is also the turn signal flasher. This is a common part to fail if intermittant turn signal operation. - TechJK -----------------------------
To change the light bulb behind the speedometer on a 1991 Jeep Wrangler, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Then, remove the dashboard panel by unscrewing the necessary fasteners and gently prying it away. Once the panel is removed, locate the speedometer and detach it from the dashboard, allowing access to the bulb socket. Finally, replace the old bulb with a new one, reassemble the speedometer and dashboard, and reconnect the battery.
check your relay to the blinker. its wat makes it go on and off
starting on the top left going down this is how mine goes:(non-turbo)door ajar warning light, oil pressure, check engine light, tour /sport mode indicator if you have ecs.,security indicator(if you have security system), DOWN MIDDLE FROM TOP BETWEEN SPEEDOMETER AND RPM GAUGES:left blinker=right blinker, gas gauge,brake warning light, cruise control indicator(if so equipped),battery charging system indicator(if on low battery) beside that high beams,RIGHT HAND SIDE TOP seat belt restraint system, washer fluid level, srs warning light(needs to be serviced by dealer), carousel looking light is LOW ENGINE COOLANT. Hope that helps.
albonic light blinker
That means that the bulb in the blinker needs to be replaced.
To replace the dashboard light next to the speedometer on a 1998 Jaguar XK8, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard panel by carefully prying it off with a trim removal tool or screwdriver, taking care not to damage the clips. Locate the bulb holder behind the speedometer, twist it counterclockwise to remove, and replace the burnt-out bulb with a new one. Reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery to test the new light.
Take it to Autozone and have it read the codes if it is OBD2 (1996 and newer) if not to see if the check engine light is related to the speedometer problem disconnect the negative battery cable and hold the brake down for about a minute. This should turn the check engine light off. If it does drive it to see if the speedometer works. If it does they are related somehow, if it still doesn't then it must be two separate problems.
This light flashes due to general system faults. This light may flash if the voltage drops below 9v. The most common cause of this light flashing intermittently is an old or weak battery. Get the battery checked and re-charge or replace the battery if necessary. If the battery is OK then check the computer for codes because one or more of the electrical systems may have a problem.
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