40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
#11
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Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want. They
even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in store.
Advanced auto has the same thing.
JoBo
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
> deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
> he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I
> went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the
> head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't
> need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute
> drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap
> on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of
> head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left for the
> day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female
> fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it just
> made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
> removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
>
little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want. They
even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in store.
Advanced auto has the same thing.
JoBo
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
> deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
> he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I
> went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the
> head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't
> need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute
> drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap
> on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of
> head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left for the
> day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female
> fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it just
> made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
> removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
>
#12
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Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want. They
even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in store.
Advanced auto has the same thing.
JoBo
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
> deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
> he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I
> went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the
> head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't
> need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute
> drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap
> on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of
> head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left for the
> day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female
> fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it just
> made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
> removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
>
little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want. They
even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in store.
Advanced auto has the same thing.
JoBo
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
> deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
> he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I
> went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the
> head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't
> need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute
> drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap
> on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of
> head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left for the
> day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female
> fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it just
> made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
> removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
>
#13
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Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want. They
even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in store.
Advanced auto has the same thing.
JoBo
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
> deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
> he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I
> went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the
> head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't
> need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute
> drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap
> on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of
> head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left for the
> day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female
> fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it just
> made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
> removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
>
little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want. They
even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in store.
Advanced auto has the same thing.
JoBo
"Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
> deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
> he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I
> went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the
> head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't
> need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute
> drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap
> on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of
> head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left for the
> day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female
> fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it just
> made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
> removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
>
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Supposedly they're 'micro' fuses or cartridges... The one I picked up at
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Supposedly they're 'micro' fuses or cartridges... The one I picked up at
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Supposedly they're 'micro' fuses or cartridges... The one I picked up at
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Supposedly they're 'micro' fuses or cartridges... The one I picked up at
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
autozone
was a larger rectangular one, double the size I need than this 40a is a
square one, probably 1/3"
wide all around... I've never seen fuses like this before and the manual
says you have to get
them at Chrysler, but it also says you have to get oil there, too :) Not
sure if all Wranglers had
two fuses panels, but this is the larger one under the hood vs the one in
the glove box...
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:my96e.202$BS.187@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> I've seen them at Autozone autoparts. Are you talking about the BIG or
> little ones? I just checked and they have listings for all the fuses on my
> 96. They don't list brakelight seperatly but do list the radio. Go to
> www.autozone.com then fill in the info for your jeep and then drill down
> through the catagories to electrical/fusesand then pick what you want.
> They even list stores near you by zip code and tell you if they have it in
> store. Advanced auto has the same thing.
>
> JoBo
>
> "Scott Nagle" <nosoupforyou@someplace.net> wrote in message
> news:wYWdnUTTgNPSHcXfRVn-sg@metrocastcablevision.com...
>> Hi Everyone,
>> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
>> Wrangler SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo
>> didn't work because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big
>> deal...
>>
>> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio worked
>> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy did
>> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was at
>> 1pm - fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
>> that I have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering
>> if he added one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart,
>> I went to check and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get
>> the head lights working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I
>> didn't need (ext lights is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7
>> minute drive to Autozone, I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my
>> wife tap on the brakes just for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a
>> choice of head lights or brake lights - luckily there was some light left
>> for the day, so I got home fine opting for brake lights... Picked up a
>> 40A female fuse at Autozone, but turned out it was too big. Grr...
>>
>> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part, and
>> I should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
>> everything would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays
>> around here and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and
>> brakelights... Are there any places that sell these smaller/specialized
>> type fuse, or is it just made for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know
>> why fuses would be removed in the first place while the Jeeps are waiting
>> for a new owner?
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Scott in NH
>>
>
>
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Scott Nagle wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
Wrangler
> SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo didn't
work
> because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio
worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy
did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was
at 1pm -
> fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
that I
> have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
he added
> one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I went
to check
> and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the head
lights
> working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't need (ext
lights
> is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute drive to
Autozone,
> I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap on the brakes
just
> for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of head lights or
brake
> lights - luckily there was some light left for the day, so I got home
fine
> opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female fuse at Autozone,
but
> turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part,
and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around
here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are
there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it
just made
> for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
removed in
> the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
Scott, CarQuest has them . . .
Tom T
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Scott Nagle wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
Wrangler
> SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo didn't
work
> because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio
worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy
did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was
at 1pm -
> fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
that I
> have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
he added
> one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I went
to check
> and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the head
lights
> working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't need (ext
lights
> is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute drive to
Autozone,
> I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap on the brakes
just
> for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of head lights or
brake
> lights - luckily there was some light left for the day, so I got home
fine
> opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female fuse at Autozone,
but
> turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part,
and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around
here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are
there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it
just made
> for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
removed in
> the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
Scott, CarQuest has them . . .
Tom T
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 40A fuse - where to get besides Chrysler/Jeep?
Scott Nagle wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> After parting with my '97 Wrangler 4 years ago, I finally got a '05
Wrangler
> SE today and love it... When I was test driving it, the stereo didn't
work
> because he said the fuse was taken out... Uh, ok, no big deal...
>
> When I left the dealership, the odometer said "no fuse", the radio
worked
> fine, and I brought it to their attention before I left... Some guy
did
> something under the hood - message gone, I was good to go! That was
at 1pm -
> fast forward to 7pm... I go to turn the headlights on and realize
that I
> have no headlights - turns out a 40A fuse was missing (wondering if
he added
> one or just swapped it)! Just leaving my visit to Wal-Mart, I went
to check
> and they didn't have those 40A fuses available... To get the head
lights
> working, I swapped fuses with something I thought I didn't need (ext
lights
> is how it was marked in the panel)... During my 7 minute drive to
Autozone,
> I had head lights, but upon arriving, I had my wife tap on the brakes
just
> for kicks... None. Grrr.... Guess I had a choice of head lights or
brake
> lights - luckily there was some light left for the day, so I got home
fine
> opting for brake lights... Picked up a 40A female fuse at Autozone,
but
> turned out it was too big. Grr...
>
> Two questions now - it was an honest oversight on the dealer's part,
and I
> should have inspected everything on my part too - just assumed
everything
> would be functioning... All dealerships are closed on Sundays around
here
> and I'd really like to utilize my headlights and brakelights... Are
there
> any places that sell these smaller/specialized type fuse, or is it
just made
> for Chrysler/Jeep, and second, anybody know why fuses would be
removed in
> the first place while the Jeeps are waiting for a new owner?
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Scott in NH
Scott, CarQuest has them . . .
Tom T