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The turn signal lights come on, but do not blink. I was told that it is similar to a car and that I would find a burnt out blinker under the dash. This is not the case with my Trooper. Where should I be looking next? If anyone has a picture of the area, that would sure help.

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Chaco the connections at the blinkers make sure no water had gotten in there of course check the fuses behind drivers seat and under dash r/f side. I'm auto tech I always find with blinkers it's simple power ground bulb or corrosion just my thought

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Chaco the connections at the blinkers make sure no water had gotten in there of course check the fuses behind drivers seat and under dash r/f side. I'm auto tech I always find with blinkers it's simple power ground bulb or corrosion just my thought

The connections at the light have been checked and found to be ok. With the turn signal turned to the left, both lights come on, but do not blink. With the turn signal turned to the right, both lights come on, but do not blink.

There is a black box behind the drivers seat, but it does not contain fuses. There is a sealed (white) box behind the passenger seat? When you refer to fuses under the dash r/f side, do you mean the passenger side? If so,

how do you get to it? There is a cover panel, however it does not have blind nuts on the inside and the nuts turn with the bolt.

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My trooper is 09 behind the d/s i black metal black box the protects the ecm nxt to that there is a black plastic box which holds fuses even if the fuses are good u might wanna in bolt it and look at the back side for corrosion and burnt wires I think there are relays there to. On mine under the right side dash I have a black plastic box with fuses and relays I would check them as well. Does your hazard lights work normally

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My trooper is 09 behind the d/s i black metal black box the protects the ecm nxt to that there is a black plastic box which holds fuses even if the fuses are good u might wanna in bolt it and look at the back side for corrosion and burnt wires I think there are relays there to. On mine under the right side dash I have a black plastic box with fuses and relays I would check them as well. Does your hazard lights work normally

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My trooper is 09 behind the d/s i black metal black box the protects the ecm nxt to that there is a black plastic box which holds fuses even if the fuses are good u might wanna in bolt it and look at the back side for corrosion and burnt wires I think there are relays there to. On mine under the right side dash I have a black plastic box with fuses and relays I would check them as well. Does your hazard lights work normally

Looks like they made changes between the 08 and 09 models. I attached a couple of pictures for you to look at. I have to be out of town until Monday, so will have to put this on the back burner until then.

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Ya that's a little different than mine have u looked at the terminal for the turn signals them self inside the light housing?

Found it. On the 2008 there is a mount on the battery box (next to the tranny tunnel) that the turn signal blinker is mounted to. When I pulled the part number, it looks like they used the same blinker as the 650 sand viper sand buggy.

Found the part on E-Bay for $10.00. Thank you for your help.

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Found it. On the 2008 there is a mount on the battery box (next to the tranny tunnel) that the turn signal blinker is mounted to. When I pulled the part number, it looks like they used the same blinker as the 650 sand viper sand buggy.

Found the part on E-Bay for $10.00. Thank you for your help.

Can you post a photo of the blinker and the part number? My Trooper has numerous modifications by the previous owner(s) so I always struggle to find things where they should be. Your fuse box behind the passenger seat is quite different from mine. Thanks.

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Can you post a photo of the blinker and the part number? My Trooper has numerous modifications by the previous owner(s) so I always struggle to find things where they should be. Your fuse box behind the passenger seat is quite different from mine. Thanks.

I have attached a couple of pictures. The part is located down at the bottom of the battery box and hard to get a picture of, but did my best. I was able to include a picture of the part itself. There are two metal brackets welded to the side of the battery box. A rubber boot slips over the two brackets and the blinker fits securely into the rubber boot. The part came from Borossi-Joyner, part # JSG142 and the price was $9.99.

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