'02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
Thanks for reminding me. Does anyone here have the Owner's Manual for a
`96 Cherokee that they'd like to part with? It looks like they sweep
everything out of the cars at the dealer's auctions.
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, -jc wrote:
> Maybe, just maybe, he didn't buy it new and doesn't have the OM. I have
> never had one for any of my Jeeps.
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
Thanks for reminding me. Does anyone here have the Owner's Manual for a
`96 Cherokee that they'd like to part with? It looks like they sweep
everything out of the cars at the dealer's auctions.
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, -jc wrote:
> Maybe, just maybe, he didn't buy it new and doesn't have the OM. I have
> never had one for any of my Jeeps.
#53
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
Thanks for reminding me. Does anyone here have the Owner's Manual for a
`96 Cherokee that they'd like to part with? It looks like they sweep
everything out of the cars at the dealer's auctions.
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, -jc wrote:
> Maybe, just maybe, he didn't buy it new and doesn't have the OM. I have
> never had one for any of my Jeeps.
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
#57
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
>depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
>know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
>depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
#58
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
I bought my '03 TJ in November of '02. I think the first day I pulled
the doors was sometime in March of '03. I pulled the fuse and haven't
seen it since. Remember, the interior lights still work without the
fuse if you just turn 'em on.
John
Reactor <usenet@reactor.org> wrote in message news:<a25pg0dc4ru83l8u42afllhj3mnvp1rd7a@4ax.com>. ..
> On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
> >depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
> >know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
> >depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
>
> I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
> break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
> wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
the doors was sometime in March of '03. I pulled the fuse and haven't
seen it since. Remember, the interior lights still work without the
fuse if you just turn 'em on.
John
Reactor <usenet@reactor.org> wrote in message news:<a25pg0dc4ru83l8u42afllhj3mnvp1rd7a@4ax.com>. ..
> On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
> >depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
> >know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
> >depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
>
> I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
> break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
> wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
#59
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
I bought my '03 TJ in November of '02. I think the first day I pulled
the doors was sometime in March of '03. I pulled the fuse and haven't
seen it since. Remember, the interior lights still work without the
fuse if you just turn 'em on.
John
Reactor <usenet@reactor.org> wrote in message news:<a25pg0dc4ru83l8u42afllhj3mnvp1rd7a@4ax.com>. ..
> On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
> >depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
> >know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
> >depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
>
> I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
> break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
> wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
the doors was sometime in March of '03. I pulled the fuse and haven't
seen it since. Remember, the interior lights still work without the
fuse if you just turn 'em on.
John
Reactor <usenet@reactor.org> wrote in message news:<a25pg0dc4ru83l8u42afllhj3mnvp1rd7a@4ax.com>. ..
> On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
> >depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
> >know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
> >depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
>
> I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
> break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
> wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
#60
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Re: '02 wrangler doors off lights on , anyone know of any solutions?
I bought my '03 TJ in November of '02. I think the first day I pulled
the doors was sometime in March of '03. I pulled the fuse and haven't
seen it since. Remember, the interior lights still work without the
fuse if you just turn 'em on.
John
Reactor <usenet@reactor.org> wrote in message news:<a25pg0dc4ru83l8u42afllhj3mnvp1rd7a@4ax.com>. ..
> On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
> >depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
> >know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
> >depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
>
> I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
> break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
> wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.
the doors was sometime in March of '03. I pulled the fuse and haven't
seen it since. Remember, the interior lights still work without the
fuse if you just turn 'em on.
John
Reactor <usenet@reactor.org> wrote in message news:<a25pg0dc4ru83l8u42afllhj3mnvp1rd7a@4ax.com>. ..
> On 30 Jul 2004 14:03:57 -0700, kpape@bendcable.com (B) wrote:
> >depressed by the closed door, stay in the on position. Does anyone
> >know of any aftermarket gadgets that I could purchase to keep them
> >depressed, and keep the overhead and floor lights off? Its not that
>
> I got tired of pulling the fuse on mine so I just wired in a switch to
> break the circuit. I mounted the switch down under the steering
> wheel. Total cost? < $1 and the entire job took about 30 minutes.