Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway.
I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I have tackled so far. Mike griffin wrote: > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > kickin around on here! > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > griffin > '85 CJ7 > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > Hi Griffin, > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > short, if there is one. > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > turn > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > very > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > has > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > replace > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > griffin |
Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway.
I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I have tackled so far. Mike griffin wrote: > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > kickin around on here! > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > griffin > '85 CJ7 > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > Hi Griffin, > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > short, if there is one. > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > turn > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > very > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > has > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > replace > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > griffin |
Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway.
I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I have tackled so far. Mike griffin wrote: > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > kickin around on here! > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > griffin > '85 CJ7 > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > Hi Griffin, > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > short, if there is one. > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > turn > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > very > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > has > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > replace > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > griffin |
Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Wow, sorry to hear that Mike :( T-Bones are such terrible accidents. I'm
glad your alive and I hope this won't impact your offroading fun too much. Thanks for the advice ...I'll go pick up a Haynes and tinker around with a few other things that I'm trying to fix. Don't go anywhere tho! I'm sure I'll have lots more questions for ya :)) griffin '85 CJ7 "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:411945C8.42D7DFBB@sympatico.ca... > Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway. > I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and > recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( > > The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only > costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I > have tackled so far. > > Mike > > griffin wrote: > > > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > > kickin around on here! > > > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > > > griffin > > '85 CJ7 > > > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > > Hi Griffin, > > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > > short, if there is one. > > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > > turn > > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > > very > > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > > has > > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > > replace > > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > > > griffin |
Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Wow, sorry to hear that Mike :( T-Bones are such terrible accidents. I'm
glad your alive and I hope this won't impact your offroading fun too much. Thanks for the advice ...I'll go pick up a Haynes and tinker around with a few other things that I'm trying to fix. Don't go anywhere tho! I'm sure I'll have lots more questions for ya :)) griffin '85 CJ7 "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:411945C8.42D7DFBB@sympatico.ca... > Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway. > I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and > recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( > > The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only > costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I > have tackled so far. > > Mike > > griffin wrote: > > > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > > kickin around on here! > > > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > > > griffin > > '85 CJ7 > > > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > > Hi Griffin, > > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > > short, if there is one. > > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > > turn > > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > > very > > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > > has > > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > > replace > > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > > > griffin |
Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Wow, sorry to hear that Mike :( T-Bones are such terrible accidents. I'm
glad your alive and I hope this won't impact your offroading fun too much. Thanks for the advice ...I'll go pick up a Haynes and tinker around with a few other things that I'm trying to fix. Don't go anywhere tho! I'm sure I'll have lots more questions for ya :)) griffin '85 CJ7 "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:411945C8.42D7DFBB@sympatico.ca... > Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway. > I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and > recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( > > The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only > costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I > have tackled so far. > > Mike > > griffin wrote: > > > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > > kickin around on here! > > > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > > > griffin > > '85 CJ7 > > > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > > Hi Griffin, > > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > > short, if there is one. > > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > > turn > > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > > very > > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > > has > > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > > replace > > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > > > griffin |
Re: '85 CJ7 Signal Problem
Wow, sorry to hear that Mike :( T-Bones are such terrible accidents. I'm
glad your alive and I hope this won't impact your offroading fun too much. Thanks for the advice ...I'll go pick up a Haynes and tinker around with a few other things that I'm trying to fix. Don't go anywhere tho! I'm sure I'll have lots more questions for ya :)) griffin '85 CJ7 "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:411945C8.42D7DFBB@sympatico.ca... > Yup, I am still kicking more or less. A little more than less anyway. > I was a passenger in a passenger side T-bone hit in a car last year and > recovery has been long, painful and slow.... :-( > > The Haynes manual has a perfect wiring schematic for the 85 CJ and only > costs twenty bucks or so. It also is accurate for anything mechanical I > have tackled so far. > > Mike > > griffin wrote: > > > > Heh! Success! There ended up being a wire that had a 90 degree connector on > > it and I plugged the flasher unit into that and badabing! She works! Thank > > you for all of your help and thanks alot for the wiring schematic! That will > > likely come in handy again. I appreciate your help immensely! > > > > Mike Romain, nice to see you are still around. I haven't been here in about > > 3 years since I sold my '88 YJ but you helped me alot with that old beast > > back then and when I re-subscribed to this list I was hoping you'd still be > > kickin around on here! > > > > Cheers guys! Now I'm off to buy some tops for this baby. > > > > griffin > > '85 CJ7 > > > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:41187550.90D7F55B@cox.net... > > > Hi Griffin, > > > Sounds like a good place to start, unbolt the fuse block form the > > > firewall and see if those contacts have broken away, that may be your > > > short, if there is one. > > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > griffin wrote: > > > > > > > > Yup, that's exactly what the problem is. Thanks for the schematic too! > > > > However, I have a problem with your solution. The flasher part for the > > turn > > > > signals has no metal connector pins inside. I even jammed a connection > > > > tester rod in as far as I could and got no signal. Does this require a > > very > > > > special flasher unit or are there supposed to be pins (the hazard one > > has > > > > the two pins)? Is there an easy way to fix this without having to > > replace > > > > the whole fuse box? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! > > > > > > > > griffin |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:02 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands