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bbeyer via CarKB.com 10-01-2006 09:38 AM

93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
My 93 grand cherokee had some mice living in the heater box while it was
sitting, unregistered for about a year. i finally got the car back on the
road and noticed a funky smell in the a/c vents. needless to say i removed
the dashboard and heater box, cleaned out everything, sprayed some
dissinfectant spray, etc.., and when i was re-assembling the dash i noticed a
spark on the back of the instrument cluster when it touched the metal dash
support. (yeah i know i should have disconnected the battery!) i figured i
just blew a fuse and continued to install the dash. now after it was done i
looked for blown fuses, and cannot find any.
my dash lights dont work and it sucks driving at night.
does anybody know if there are fusible links or some hidden fuses somewhere?
i dont even have a fuse diagram for the car (owners manual is long gone), but
a chiltons book i bought has a fuse diagram, which i think is correct. even
still, there are no blown fuses anywhere. this book doesnt have a wiring
diagram for the cluster either. do any of you have access to jeep wiring
diagrams?

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Mike Romain 10-01-2006 10:45 AM

Re: 93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
The fuse for the dash lights should be the same one for the tail
lights. That is how you know you have no running lights, the dash is
out.

Does the dimmer have any effect? Maybe you burned a coil in there.

Other than that I suspect you have to remove the dash circuit board and
inspect it for a burned out trace. You 'can' repair those with a
soldered jumper wire or even a conductive pen that electronic stores
sell in some cases.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

"bbeyer via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> My 93 grand cherokee had some mice living in the heater box while it was
> sitting, unregistered for about a year. i finally got the car back on the
> road and noticed a funky smell in the a/c vents. needless to say i removed
> the dashboard and heater box, cleaned out everything, sprayed some
> dissinfectant spray, etc.., and when i was re-assembling the dash i noticed a
> spark on the back of the instrument cluster when it touched the metal dash
> support. (yeah i know i should have disconnected the battery!) i figured i
> just blew a fuse and continued to install the dash. now after it was done i
> looked for blown fuses, and cannot find any.
> my dash lights dont work and it sucks driving at night.
> does anybody know if there are fusible links or some hidden fuses somewhere?
> i dont even have a fuse diagram for the car (owners manual is long gone), but
> a chiltons book i bought has a fuse diagram, which i think is correct. even
> still, there are no blown fuses anywhere. this book doesnt have a wiring
> diagram for the cluster either. do any of you have access to jeep wiring
> diagrams?
>
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Mike Romain 10-01-2006 10:45 AM

Re: 93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
The fuse for the dash lights should be the same one for the tail
lights. That is how you know you have no running lights, the dash is
out.

Does the dimmer have any effect? Maybe you burned a coil in there.

Other than that I suspect you have to remove the dash circuit board and
inspect it for a burned out trace. You 'can' repair those with a
soldered jumper wire or even a conductive pen that electronic stores
sell in some cases.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

"bbeyer via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> My 93 grand cherokee had some mice living in the heater box while it was
> sitting, unregistered for about a year. i finally got the car back on the
> road and noticed a funky smell in the a/c vents. needless to say i removed
> the dashboard and heater box, cleaned out everything, sprayed some
> dissinfectant spray, etc.., and when i was re-assembling the dash i noticed a
> spark on the back of the instrument cluster when it touched the metal dash
> support. (yeah i know i should have disconnected the battery!) i figured i
> just blew a fuse and continued to install the dash. now after it was done i
> looked for blown fuses, and cannot find any.
> my dash lights dont work and it sucks driving at night.
> does anybody know if there are fusible links or some hidden fuses somewhere?
> i dont even have a fuse diagram for the car (owners manual is long gone), but
> a chiltons book i bought has a fuse diagram, which i think is correct. even
> still, there are no blown fuses anywhere. this book doesnt have a wiring
> diagram for the cluster either. do any of you have access to jeep wiring
> diagrams?
>
> --
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Mike Romain 10-01-2006 10:45 AM

Re: 93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
The fuse for the dash lights should be the same one for the tail
lights. That is how you know you have no running lights, the dash is
out.

Does the dimmer have any effect? Maybe you burned a coil in there.

Other than that I suspect you have to remove the dash circuit board and
inspect it for a burned out trace. You 'can' repair those with a
soldered jumper wire or even a conductive pen that electronic stores
sell in some cases.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

"bbeyer via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> My 93 grand cherokee had some mice living in the heater box while it was
> sitting, unregistered for about a year. i finally got the car back on the
> road and noticed a funky smell in the a/c vents. needless to say i removed
> the dashboard and heater box, cleaned out everything, sprayed some
> dissinfectant spray, etc.., and when i was re-assembling the dash i noticed a
> spark on the back of the instrument cluster when it touched the metal dash
> support. (yeah i know i should have disconnected the battery!) i figured i
> just blew a fuse and continued to install the dash. now after it was done i
> looked for blown fuses, and cannot find any.
> my dash lights dont work and it sucks driving at night.
> does anybody know if there are fusible links or some hidden fuses somewhere?
> i dont even have a fuse diagram for the car (owners manual is long gone), but
> a chiltons book i bought has a fuse diagram, which i think is correct. even
> still, there are no blown fuses anywhere. this book doesnt have a wiring
> diagram for the cluster either. do any of you have access to jeep wiring
> diagrams?
>
> --
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bbeyer via CarKB.com 10-01-2006 02:26 PM

Re: 93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
Mike Romain wrote:
>The fuse for the dash lights should be the same one for the tail
>lights. That is how you know you have no running lights, the dash is
>out.
>
>Does the dimmer have any effect? Maybe you burned a coil in there.
>
>Other than that I suspect you have to remove the dash circuit board and
>inspect it for a burned out trace. You 'can' repair those with a
>soldered jumper wire or even a conductive pen that electronic stores
>sell in some cases.
>
>well, my tailights work, so the dimmer may be the culprit. also i should remove the cluster to check it (that is what you meant by dash circut board, right?). thanks for the input!!!


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bbeyer via CarKB.com 10-01-2006 02:26 PM

Re: 93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
Mike Romain wrote:
>The fuse for the dash lights should be the same one for the tail
>lights. That is how you know you have no running lights, the dash is
>out.
>
>Does the dimmer have any effect? Maybe you burned a coil in there.
>
>Other than that I suspect you have to remove the dash circuit board and
>inspect it for a burned out trace. You 'can' repair those with a
>soldered jumper wire or even a conductive pen that electronic stores
>sell in some cases.
>
>well, my tailights work, so the dimmer may be the culprit. also i should remove the cluster to check it (that is what you meant by dash circut board, right?). thanks for the input!!!


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bbeyer via CarKB.com 10-01-2006 02:26 PM

Re: 93 grand cherokee wiring issues
 
Mike Romain wrote:
>The fuse for the dash lights should be the same one for the tail
>lights. That is how you know you have no running lights, the dash is
>out.
>
>Does the dimmer have any effect? Maybe you burned a coil in there.
>
>Other than that I suspect you have to remove the dash circuit board and
>inspect it for a burned out trace. You 'can' repair those with a
>soldered jumper wire or even a conductive pen that electronic stores
>sell in some cases.
>
>well, my tailights work, so the dimmer may be the culprit. also i should remove the cluster to check it (that is what you meant by dash circut board, right?). thanks for the input!!!


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