Where is Hazard button on Jeep Wrangler?

Where is Hazard button on Jeep Wrangler?

The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located on the instrument panel below the climate controls. This is an emergency warning system and it should not be used when the vehicle is in motion.

What does the green light mean on a Jeep Wrangler?

The green with red tracer is your brake/turn signal (check with test light to see if it flashes), and the purple with black (i believe) is your reverse. See what you get at those wires. If there is power there and the signal is flashing, it is likely a ground issue.

Are there any turn signals on a Jeep Wrangler?

No turn signals, hazards or brake lights…so I figured I blew the multifunction switch. Today I replaced the multifunction switch, removed all LED bulbs and replaced with the standard bulbs and reinstalled the OEM flasher relay into the new multifunction switch. Still no turn signals, hazards or brake lights.

Are there brake lights on a Jeep Wrangler?

Today I replaced the multifunction switch, removed all LED bulbs and replaced with the standard bulbs and reinstalled the OEM flasher relay into the new multifunction switch. Still no turn signals, hazards or brake lights. The standard bulbs and OEM relay all worked just fine before switching to the LED bulbs.

Are there blinkers on a 2002 Jeep Wrangler?

I have a 2002 TJ Sport, all stock and no PO modifications. Yesterday I swapped out the front marker, side marker, tail and reverse light bulbs with LED’s from superbrightleds.com (using the stock housings) and installed their LED turn signal relay.

No turn signals, hazards or brake lights…so I figured I blew the multifunction switch. Today I replaced the multifunction switch, removed all LED bulbs and replaced with the standard bulbs and reinstalled the OEM flasher relay into the new multifunction switch. Still no turn signals, hazards or brake lights.

Today I replaced the multifunction switch, removed all LED bulbs and replaced with the standard bulbs and reinstalled the OEM flasher relay into the new multifunction switch. Still no turn signals, hazards or brake lights. The standard bulbs and OEM relay all worked just fine before switching to the LED bulbs.

The green with red tracer is your brake/turn signal (check with test light to see if it flashes), and the purple with black (i believe) is your reverse. See what you get at those wires. If there is power there and the signal is flashing, it is likely a ground issue.

I have a 2002 TJ Sport, all stock and no PO modifications. Yesterday I swapped out the front marker, side marker, tail and reverse light bulbs with LED’s from superbrightleds.com (using the stock housings) and installed their LED turn signal relay.