No Right Turn Power on Pin 2 on a 10-Way Connector on a 2007 Jeep Commander
Published 04/22/2015 >
Question:
I have a 2007 Jeep Commander and all of the trailer lights worked until today. I checked with a test light in the 10 way connector and found no power to right turn signal. Where can I find the blown fuse?
asked by: Ben R
Expert Reply:
Thanks for sending a diagram!
The fuse panels on your 2007 Jeep Commander are located under the hood and on the lower instrument panel just to the left of the steering column.
I did some research on your Jeep and fuse location number 21 (rear turn/taillights) in the front underhood fuse box is a 20 amp yellow mini fuse. Replace if blown. I would still take a look at your owners manual to confirm and I think it's page 399.
I would also check your 10-pin connector for any corrosion and ensure the ground wire is connected to a clean surface free of dirt and corrosion.
I included a informative article and testing for correct ground connection video for you too.
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