1295na. I had a fast blink on the right turn signal of 96 Grand Cherokee. Initially, this indicates a bulb out. Sure enough, it was the passenger front bulb (not the one on the side). Took it in and had repair shop replace bulb since I was having other work done. Now the signal works fine, except when I turned on the parking lights, the blink Turn signal on, headlights off = 12 volts when blinking. Headlights on, no signal = 6.1 volts. Headlights on, turn signal on (no blinking) = 8.5 volts. I measured the resistance across the pin positions at the flasher connection and got readings between .57 and .21 M Ohms depending on the two pins tested. ssgunner Discussion starter. 1278 posts · Joined 2014. #1 · Jan 24, 2017. Hello All, Just noticed my passenger side turn signal in side mirror dimly blinks soon as i unlock door. Turns off once i lock doors with fob. Has anyone experienced this? Not sure why it blinks. To me it seems it may be going out but idk. Put the parking brake on, shift the tranny to N, and the transfer case to the middle position if equipped. Remove the entire console. Slide the shifter beezel as far up vertically as you can. There are 4 clips you ned to remove to do it. You will see a blue and black wire running into the back. It may also require the expertise of a professional mechanic. If you are not comfortable working on your Jeep or do not have the necessary tools and equipment, it is recommended that you take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic for repairs. Overall, the “no bus” issue can be frustrating and can cause a range of problems for Jeep owners. If your Jeep Grand Cherokee is equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), you may need to reset the system from time to time. Here’s how to do it: Locate the TPMS reset button. This is usually located on the dash, near the steering wheel. Press and hold the reset button for about 5 seconds. The most likely reason that your mileage is blinking on your Jeep Renegade is because there is an issue with the vehicle’s odometer. This could be due to a faulty connection, a problem with the odometer itself, or a problem with the vehicle’s computer. If you are able to, you should take the vehicle to a mechanic or Jeep dealership to have It's just blowing my mind that the light itself will flash with the hazards on but won't flash when the left turn signal switch is on. 2004 Jeep WJ. 80,000 miles. 4.7L. 3" Iron Rock lift with adjustable track bar with 31" Toyo Open Country M/T's on 15x7 4in backspaced Crager Soft 8 379 Series. Two Pilot off-road lights under the bumper. rea2hLQ.