2002 JEEP LIBERTY fused ignition switch

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual leveling switch is a resistor multiplexed unit that
provides one of four voltage outputs to the headlamp
leveling motors. The headlamp leveling motors will
move the headlamps to the selected position

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual SPECIFICATIONS - LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR
BULB SPECIFICATIONS
LAMP BULB
Backup 3157 P27/7W
Brake 3157 P27/7W
Center High Mounted
Stop921/W16W
Front Fog 9145
Front Park 3157 P27/7W
Front Position W5W

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Always use the correct bulb size and
type for replacement. An incorrect bulb size or type
may overheat and cause damage to the lamp, the
socket and/or the lamp wiring.
(1) Align

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual stant battery voltage is supplied to the flasher so that it
can perform the hazard warning function, and ignition
switched battery voltage is supplied for the turn signal
function. The Integrated Circ

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual HAZARD SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The hazard switch is integral to the hazard switch
module, which is secured near the center of instrument
panel just above the radio (Fig. 21). Only the hazard
switch button

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual trol stalk provide detent switching for a parade mode
that maximizes the illumination intensity of all
instrument panel lighting for visibility when driving
in daylight with the exterior lamps turned

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual repeater lamp wire harness connector from the con-
nector receptacle on the back of the repeater lamp
unit socket.
(4) Remove the repeater lamp unit from the front
fender panel.
INSTALLATION
Side repe

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual Relays conforming to the ISO specifications have
common physical dimensions, current capacities, ter-
minal patterns, and terminal functions. The relay is
contained within a small, rectangular, molded