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Problems with 2015 Jeep Wrangler EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2015 Jeep Wrangler starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 15 000 miles.

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2015 Jeep Wrangler

Signal safety: my complaint is the poor design and serious safety flaw of the front-end side markers on all 2007 to present day, jeep jk/u wrangler models. although these vehicles have lighted front-end side markers, they do not have a turn indicator feature installed, creating a serious hazard to drivers when changing lanes, merging into traffic, or simply turning. other vehicles and/or pedestrians that are along either side of the vehicle and are unable to visually see the rear or front of the vehicle, have no indication of the driver's intentions when performing any of the actions mentioned earlier. although federal and most state laws require lighted front and rear warning/signal indicators, i am unsure what is required for side/abeam signals. this is the first modern vehicle i have owned that does not include this simple safety feature and it is one that should, similar to [euro] repeaters, be on all u.s. driven automobiles and trucks to avoid collision, or possibly loss of human life.

Vehicle, in motion, on highways, and streets, shuts off. the lights go out, sometimes the radio turns off, the steering goes out, the gauges fall to zero...then, the battery light comes on, and the engine begins operating as usual. it feels as though someone has turned off the key and then turned the key back on.

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