Jeep Grand Cherokee owners have reported 6 problems related to hazard flashing warning light unit (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the Grand Cherokee.
Right rear turn signal became totally inoperative after working intermittently. Bulb and bulb socket connector was replaced, fuses were checked. Hazard light will not function on this bulb although driving light function works on this bulb indicating bulb is not the issue. Also, driver's side low beam headlight will not shut off after ignition turned off. Received code b162b indicating possible issue with the �integrated power module� also referred to as the �tipm�. Not having a working turn signal creates an extremely hazardous situation and should be addressed by the dealer. Faulty turn signal lights and headlight issues are characteristic of the tipm that was installed in these vehicles by Chrysler for which an immediate safety recall should be issued.
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The contact owns a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee. While driving various speeds, the contact noticed a burning odor in the vehicle without warning. In addition, the interior lighting, hazard lights, and turn signals would turn on and off independently. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made of the failures. The failure mileage was approximately 180,000.
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Tl-the contact owns a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact stated that while driving at 45 mph, the vehicle independently came to an abrupt stop. The contact stated that the forward collision avoidance system was turned off at the time. The failure recurred three times. The contact also stated that on several occasions, the headlights, taillights and the hazard light feature failed to operate. The vehicle was taken to be diagnosed however; the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 600.
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While driving in normal dry conditions this past evening unexpectedly all my interior gauges and dash electronics started flickering on and off to include the radio, hazard lights and everything inside. At the same time I realized I was also loosing my exterior headlights and also brake control because my car was essentially running but with no electronics. It started making a weird grinding pulsating noise that would accompany the flickering lights. This forced me to exit the road at a gas station. It then stopped and I began driving again only to have it resume shortly. Thankfully I was close to my destination and was able to shut the vehicle off for the night. This has happened occasionally in the past couple months during the day but this is my first night experience. I thought it was just a glitch but it is definitely getting worse and has become regular. The next morning I was able start and drive my vehicle to work and it repeated this behavior a couple more times. At days end I went to leave and now my Jeep won't start and hasn't for two days. All the electronics come on but when I turn the key it just clicks. I also had this problem in the past but when my mechanic looked at it he was unable to duplicate the problem.
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Turn signals not working, but hazard lights work.
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Passenger side brake light constantly fails on 2000 model Jeep Grand Cherokee. The part has been service between 5 and 10 times and continues to fail less than 24 hours later. The failure is only noticeable when the head lights are on and the brakes are activated. I have been pulled over by the police twice for this but was able to avoid a ticket by showing the numerous repair receipts and explaining the situation. On one of the occurrences, all rear lighting completely failed except for hazard lights (which I had to use for safety). I don't know if it was related to the original problem since my service provider can't diagnose the problem. The sockets have been replaced numerous times as well as the bulbs.
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