Excellent video!!! Thanks Bro! As my father’s dementia set in he was using the wiper switch as a gear shifter. Made this super easy. I’m generally a Ford and Chevy guy but loving the simplicity of the Jeep and your video.
My right turn signal came on sometimes when I tried to signal left, and vice versa. Sometimes it flashed both directions when I tried to turn on right or left. Works perfectly now. Thanks for saving me the time of figuring out the first three screws were T-20 Torx.
Yes thank you! It did help a lot! My jeep Patriot drivers side blinks fast I changed bulb, it only works when head lights are off, rear wiper when on kills the engine!!! Why I wonder 🤔
Excellent video!!! Thanks Bro! As my father’s dementia set in he was using the wiper switch as a gear shifter. Made this super easy. I’m generally a Ford and Chevy guy but loving the simplicity of the Jeep and your video.
My right turn signal came on sometimes when I tried to signal left, and vice versa. Sometimes it flashed both directions when I tried to turn on right or left. Works perfectly now. Thanks for saving me the time of figuring out the first three screws were T-20 Torx.
Super helpful video! You showed everything which is so nice thanks for the help!
Yes thank you! It did help a lot! My jeep Patriot drivers side blinks fast I changed bulb, it only works when head lights are off, rear wiper when on kills the engine!!! Why I wonder 🤔
thanks (our cabin lights came on every time that we indicated a right turn!)
Hey mate, did this fix the one left flash problem when you use the right turn signal? Mine is doing exactly the same.
yes it did.
@@TheWorldAsSeenByTom Hey Tom, just wanted to let you know I replaced the stalk about a month ago, and the problem is fixed. Thank you for your video.
Should you disconnect the battery before doing this or is it fine to leave it?
its always good practice to disconnect the battery when working on anything electrical
I changed the turn signal switch and now it doesn't switch off automatically after making my turn. Any pointers?
Thanks!