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peterbythesea@gmail.com 03-12-2006 06:42 PM

'97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-12-2006 07:08 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
chest.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-12-2006 07:08 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
chest.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-12-2006 07:08 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
chest.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-12-2006 07:08 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
chest.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 07:50 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
> chest.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 07:50 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
> chest.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 07:50 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
> chest.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 07:50 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.

L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
> chest.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


Tomes 03-12-2006 10:43 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.

Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
turn off your lights when you get to work.....
Tomes

<peterbythesea@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142206967.927252.149720@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?
>




Tomes 03-12-2006 10:43 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.

Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
turn off your lights when you get to work.....
Tomes

<peterbythesea@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142206967.927252.149720@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?
>




Tomes 03-12-2006 10:43 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.

Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
turn off your lights when you get to work.....
Tomes

<peterbythesea@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142206967.927252.149720@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?
>




Tomes 03-12-2006 10:43 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.

Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
turn off your lights when you get to work.....
Tomes

<peterbythesea@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1142206967.927252.149720@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?
>




Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 11:32 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Tomes wrote:
> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
> the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
> pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>
> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
> turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> Tomes


It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 11:32 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Tomes wrote:
> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
> the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
> pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>
> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
> turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> Tomes


It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 11:32 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Tomes wrote:
> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
> the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
> pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>
> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
> turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> Tomes


It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

Scott in Baltimore 03-12-2006 11:32 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Tomes wrote:
> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something in
> the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the special
> pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>
> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own to
> turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> Tomes


It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

Jerry Bransford 03-13-2006 12:43 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
> I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
> damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
> the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
>> chest. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 03-13-2006 12:43 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
> I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
> damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
> the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
>> chest. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 03-13-2006 12:43 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
> I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
> damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
> the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
>> chest. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Jerry Bransford 03-13-2006 12:43 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.

Scott in Baltimore wrote:
> I remember it being fuse 10. It's even labeled "door"
> I took mine out the day I drove it home. It shuts that
> damn door beeper off with the key in it. I also unplugged
> the seat belt buzzer within a week. I always wear it anyway.
>
> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>
>> There should be a fuse marked door-jamb to pull in your whiskey
>> chest. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>> peterbythesea@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I removed the doors (full steel) from my 1997 TJ Sport the other day.
>>> I realized once the doors were off that the interior lights on my sound
>>> bar and hard top remained ON, because of the buttons in the door
>>> casings being left in the "open" position. I ended up removing the
>>> bulb from the sound bar light, and disconnecting the wiring harness to
>>> the hard top to avoid a dead battery... Is there a better way?


--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

Scott in Baltimore 03-13-2006 01:47 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.


I was corrected further down the thread. I've lost my
fuse #4. It's unneeded anyway.

Scott in Baltimore 03-13-2006 01:47 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.


I was corrected further down the thread. I've lost my
fuse #4. It's unneeded anyway.

Scott in Baltimore 03-13-2006 01:47 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.


I was corrected further down the thread. I've lost my
fuse #4. It's unneeded anyway.

Scott in Baltimore 03-13-2006 01:47 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> It's the #4 fuse in the '97 and newer TJs.


I was corrected further down the thread. I've lost my
fuse #4. It's unneeded anyway.

Les 03-13-2006 08:15 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors on
and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
light is nice when the doors are on.
Les

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Tomes wrote:
>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>
>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
>> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own
>> to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>> Tomes

>
> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.




Les 03-13-2006 08:15 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors on
and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
light is nice when the doors are on.
Les

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Tomes wrote:
>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>
>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
>> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own
>> to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>> Tomes

>
> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.




Les 03-13-2006 08:15 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors on
and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
light is nice when the doors are on.
Les

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Tomes wrote:
>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>
>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
>> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own
>> to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>> Tomes

>
> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.




Les 03-13-2006 08:15 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors on
and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
light is nice when the doors are on.
Les

"Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Tomes wrote:
>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>
>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on tinkle
>> bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on your own
>> to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>> Tomes

>
> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.




Spdloader 03-13-2006 08:45 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
I know I've seen it.

Spdloader




"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
>lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
>glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
>the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
>block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
>on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
>light is nice when the doors are on.
> Les
>
> "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Tomes wrote:
>>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>>
>>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
>>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
>>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>>> Tomes

>>
>> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

>
>




Spdloader 03-13-2006 08:45 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
I know I've seen it.

Spdloader




"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
>lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
>glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
>the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
>block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
>on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
>light is nice when the doors are on.
> Les
>
> "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Tomes wrote:
>>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>>
>>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
>>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
>>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>>> Tomes

>>
>> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

>
>




Spdloader 03-13-2006 08:45 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
I know I've seen it.

Spdloader




"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
>lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
>glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
>the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
>block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
>on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
>light is nice when the doors are on.
> Les
>
> "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Tomes wrote:
>>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>>
>>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
>>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
>>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>>> Tomes

>>
>> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

>
>




Spdloader 03-13-2006 08:45 AM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
I know I've seen it.

Spdloader




"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
>lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
>glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
>the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
>block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
>on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
>light is nice when the doors are on.
> Les
>
> "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Tomes wrote:
>>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
>>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
>>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
>>>
>>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
>>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
>>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
>>> Tomes

>>
>> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

>
>




peterbythesea@gmail.com 03-13-2006 01:41 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?


peterbythesea@gmail.com 03-13-2006 01:41 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?


peterbythesea@gmail.com 03-13-2006 01:41 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?


peterbythesea@gmail.com 03-13-2006 01:41 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?


mike smith 03-13-2006 03:31 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
sorry to jump in on this thread but I was just looking at this last
night.
it's like 24.95 plus shipping here is the link to the page.

Mike S.
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...06031315192536




Spdloader wrote:
> Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
> I know I've seen it.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
>
>
> "Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> >I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
> >lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
> >glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
> >the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
> >block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
> >on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
> >light is nice when the doors are on.
> > Les
> >
> > "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> >> Tomes wrote:
> >>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
> >>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
> >>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
> >>>
> >>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
> >>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
> >>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> >>> Tomes
> >>
> >> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

> >
> >



mike smith 03-13-2006 03:31 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
sorry to jump in on this thread but I was just looking at this last
night.
it's like 24.95 plus shipping here is the link to the page.

Mike S.
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...06031315192536




Spdloader wrote:
> Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
> I know I've seen it.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
>
>
> "Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> >I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
> >lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
> >glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
> >the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
> >block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
> >on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
> >light is nice when the doors are on.
> > Les
> >
> > "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> >> Tomes wrote:
> >>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
> >>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
> >>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
> >>>
> >>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
> >>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
> >>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> >>> Tomes
> >>
> >> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

> >
> >



mike smith 03-13-2006 03:31 PM

Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
 
sorry to jump in on this thread but I was just looking at this last
night.
it's like 24.95 plus shipping here is the link to the page.

Mike S.
http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...06031315192536




Spdloader wrote:
> Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
> I know I've seen it.
>
> Spdloader
>
>
>
>
> "Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:qfeRf.17692$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> >I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One
> >lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the
> >glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and
> >the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse
> >block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors
> >on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the
> >light is nice when the doors are on.
> > Les
> >
> > "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> >> Tomes wrote:
> >>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something
> >>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the
> >>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses.
> >>>
> >>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on
> >>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on
> >>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work.....
> >>> Tomes
> >>
> >> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it.

> >
> >




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