Almost comical.. Out of nowhere..
This is tremendous.. thank you. Would have taken me a week of Sundays to find this in the manual. G200/201.. that's behind and below the drivers side speaker.The right park/turn lamps ground at the right side of the radiator closure panel and the left park/turn lamps ground at the left radiator closure panel. Cluster illumination is connected to parking lamps as you probably know.
The cluster illumination and both turn signal indicators both ground at G201 which is in the area behind the cluster possibly accessible by removing the speaker trim as noted by @dbbd1
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I did have an issue with one of the connectors for the BMB brake lights.. the driver side. I'll check that.Since the left turn signal and brake command both caused problems, I’d check ground to the rear left tail light since it may be shared.
I would also pull the cluster and clean/dissolve any corroded pins you see with D5 Deoxit. Doing so fixed a 99 that cut in and out right after I purchased it…it had piano key looking pins that were corroded from the Jeep previously living in Hawaii and NY. Not sure if your 2000 has the same pin style.
So did smacking the top of the cluster.. just sayin'.
The right park/turn lamps ground at the right side of the radiator closure panel and the left park/turn lamps ground at the left radiator closure panel. Cluster illumination is connected to parking lamps as you probably know.
The cluster illumination and both turn signal indicators both ground at G201 which is in the area behind the cluster possibly accessible by removing the speaker trim as noted by @dbbd1
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This guy...
Time to pull my speaker out AGAIN to check that ground since I get the same issue as the original poster randomly throughout the week (funnily enough, its after going over the speed bump in the work parking lot, which I only do when I'm running late as hell)
I am interested in what you find...
I checked the drivers side tail light, as someone suggested.. it's all good.
Haven't checked the other grounds yet. It's been raining non-stop. I've just been driving with the running lights...
Open your tailgate and see if it solves the problem...
-Mac
No progress on this...
Checked grounds at the G200/201 location behind the speaker grill, the tail lights, both headlights all good. Pulled the cluster, cleaned and applied di-electric gel. No improvement.
Have to get under the dash to check the ground @KennethS mentioned. And might replace the turn signal assembly.
Needle in a haystack.I’m tellin’ ya - Exorcist. Doesn’t sound so crazy now, does it?
Electrical problems are so often difficult to track down. Good luck, Mike. Hang in there. There are enough electrical wizards here that hopefully with some help you can get it resolved quickly.
Mac, tell me more please.The rear harness ends up on the 100 pin block under the dash on the driver's side. Might want to unplug that entire harness and test and see if it occurs/doesn't occur. Then you'll at least be able to focus in on an area.
-Mac
Look under your dash... driver's side...giant connector block...in the resources section are the Factory Service Manual...look up your model year... section 8w... wiring diagrams.
-Mac
And that feeds power to the back of the jeep?
