'97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
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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?
>
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?
>
#12
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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?
>
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?
>
#13
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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?
>
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?
>
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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.
> 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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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.
> 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.
#16
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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.
> 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.
#17
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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.
> 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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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.***.net/jerrypb/
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.***.net/jerrypb/
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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.***.net/jerrypb/
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.***.net/jerrypb/
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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.***.net/jerrypb/
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.***.net/jerrypb/