1999 2.5 SE TJ issue
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1999 2.5 SE TJ issue
I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
appreciated. Thank you.
Andy
insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
appreciated. Thank you.
Andy
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Re: 1999 2.5 SE TJ issue
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"Andy W." wrote:
>
> I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Andy
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Andy W." wrote:
>
> I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Andy
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Re: 1999 2.5 SE TJ issue
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"Andy W." wrote:
>
> I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Andy
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Andy W." wrote:
>
> I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Andy
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Re: 1999 2.5 SE TJ issue
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>
> "Andy W." wrote:
> >
> > I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> > insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> > made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> > night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> > itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> > the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> > functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> > There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> > last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> > I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> > distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> > them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> > appreciated. Thank you.
> >
> > Andy
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Bill:
Thanks for the insight. Hope this works.
> http://www.jeepmadness.com/guages.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>
> "Andy W." wrote:
> >
> > I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> > insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> > made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> > night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> > itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> > the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> > functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> > There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> > last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> > I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> > distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> > them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> > appreciated. Thank you.
> >
> > Andy
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Bill:
Thanks for the insight. Hope this works.
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Re: 1999 2.5 SE TJ issue
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<3F786F3F.235C062C@***.net>...
> http://www.jeepmadness.com/guages.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Andy W." wrote:
> >
> > I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> > insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> > made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> > night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> > itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> > the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> > functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> > There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> > last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> > I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> > distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> > them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> > appreciated. Thank you.
> >
> > Andy
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Bill:
Thanks for the insight. Hope this works.
> http://www.jeepmadness.com/guages.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Andy W." wrote:
> >
> > I have this problem and I was hoping maybe someone can provide some
> > insight. Saturday I had to drive to a party about 35 miles away. I
> > made it there and back with no problems. When I went out Saturday
> > night, the instrument cluster was out. Not exactly the cluster
> > itself, as I pulled the #10 fuse (10A) and the lights went out, as did
> > the odometer. This is more gauge based. None of the gauges are
> > functioning. The oil, gas, water, mph, rpm, odometer and the voltage.
> > There were a few hard starts leading up to this, even a dead battery
> > last month, but that was from playing the CD player off the battery.
> > I guess the question I have is which of the fuses in the PDC(power
> > distrubution center) is the right one to replace. I'd hate to pull
> > them all, as they seem to be a bear to tug off. Any help will be
> > appreciated. Thank you.
> >
> > Andy
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Bill:
Thanks for the insight. Hope this works.
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