Fast flasher

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ktmrider

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I installed a new front bumper and now I'm getting a fast flash on the left side. All the bulbs are there and working. Is the stock flasher thermal or electronic? Any suggestions?
 

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as in new LED lights or ??
Nothing you can do with the flasher, built in, computer controlled
 

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as in new LED lights or ??
Nothing you can do with the flasher, built in, computer controlled

No that's the odd thing. The only thing changed was unplugging that front wiring harness and changing over all the stock lights.
 

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Recheck all connections and even wires if possible. Something is either broken or making a bad connection, hence the fast flash.
 

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Recheck all connections and even wires if possible. Something is either broken or making a bad connection, hence the fast flash.

Yea I'm going to pull that plug at the front harness again. It is resistance related. I just plugged up my trailer and it goes back to a normal flash.
 

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It was the light socket. Dual element bulb and only one element was lighting up. Those sockets are like $50 from Jeep. Only aftermarkets I could find are Airtex and cheaply made. I bought 2 when I replaced one right after I bought the Liberty.
 
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