right turn signal fuse

Asked by GuruBXCLV Dec 23, 2018 at 11:25 AM about the 2007 Jeep Patriot Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

in what position in the fuse box is the fuse for the right front turn signal?

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Go to your fuse box under the dash and check fuse #9, listed as the right front park light. I think it is the park light that flashes as the turn signal. If that's not it, check the bulb itself.

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I have a 2016 Jeep compass North 4WD I have an issue with the right front turning signal not blinking it’s the same as the park light which works fine but it won’t flash blinking. I’ve change the bulb replace the sockets check the ground everything is good it still won’t blink, and it keeps saying on the interior dash right front turn signal is out so I don’t understand and there’s no fuse or location or number listed in the manual for that vehicle. Can anybody help me out?

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I have even contacted the dealer and they don’t even know. They said there is no fuse for turn signals so I’m out of luck please anybody can help me and let me know what else I am I missing. I have even checked all the fuses in the fuse box and they’re all good.

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