left turn light signal

Asked by lyounker Feb 26, 2012 at 01:52 PM about the 2007 Jeep Liberty Sport 4WD

Question type: General

when i put my foot on the break my left turn light comes on -steady,no blink no noise. when i
take foot off the break the light goes out. i did notice when i have foot on the break the front
orange light comes on. what on earth is that all about?

3 Answers

45

there is probably a short circuit in the lamp base of either the front orange light or the back light, try removing first one bulb(front) and then the other(back) to isolate where then try washing the lamp base with alcohol if no luck go to an electrician

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left turn signal on the dash or on the front or rear of the vehicle? If on the dash, this means you may possible have a bulb out either front or rear. If on front when applying the brake, possible multifunction switch could be the problem.

355

on some of these vehicle, the circuit board of the external lamps themselves short out and may need to be replaced.

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