89 YJ Wrangler WIPER and Gauge problems
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I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
Robb
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I was just into the cherokee wiring today and it uses the same 5.5A
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
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I was just into the cherokee wiring today and it uses the same 5.5A
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
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I was just into the cherokee wiring today and it uses the same 5.5A
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
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I was just into the cherokee wiring today and it uses the same 5.5A
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
breaker too.
Mike
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I'm gonna comb the junkyards when I get a chance. I feel comfortable with
> the 5A fuse protecting it now. It is a project and won't be driven for a
> bit. But the circuit breaker I believe allows for a reset feature, either
> auto or manual. I'll find out when I find one. Thanks MIKE!!
> Robb
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.carkb.com
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