Front Turn Signals and Fog Lamps Reversed.
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Front Turn Signals and Fog Lamps Reversed.
Just had the TIPM, TCM and PCM replaced in my 2011 JKU after a lightning strike fried them. The Jeep runs great now, with the exception of one thing. When I activate a turn signal, the fog lamp now acts as the turn signal. The rear works fine. The actual amber light up front is always steady.
Is this a simple fix that someone has experienced before and can walk me through or should I just take it back to the dealer? I have no problem with going back to the dealer other than the pain in the ass it is since it's an hour away.
Thanks.
Is this a simple fix that someone has experienced before and can walk me through or should I just take it back to the dealer? I have no problem with going back to the dealer other than the pain in the ass it is since it's an hour away.
Thanks.
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If the dealer did the work i would take it back to them for two reasons one being they crossed something and two so they know what is going on and can maybe do a little better quality control.
Another option is to start chasing wires which can be quite daunting and to locate where the cross is going to be difficult.
R/
Will
Another option is to start chasing wires which can be quite daunting and to locate where the cross is going to be difficult.
R/
Will
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If the dealer did the work i would take it back to them for two reasons one being they crossed something and two so they know what is going on and can maybe do a little better quality control.
Another option is to start chasing wires which can be quite daunting and to locate where the cross is going to be difficult.
R/
Will
Another option is to start chasing wires which can be quite daunting and to locate where the cross is going to be difficult.
R/
Will