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$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com... >I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One >lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the >glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and >the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse >block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors >on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the >light is nice when the doors are on. > Les > > "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >> Tomes wrote: >>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something >>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the >>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses. >>> >>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on >>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on >>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work..... >>> Tomes >> >> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it. > > |
Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but
I know I've seen it. Spdloader "Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message news:qfeRf.17692$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. > > |
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. > > |
Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?
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Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?
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Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?
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Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
What is the amperage of the inline fuse?
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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. > > > > |
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$jf2.17191@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > >I took my fuse out and made up two spade lugs that fit the fuse block. One > >lug has a wire which goes through an on/off switch mounted up under the > >glove box then through an in line fuse holder and back to the other lug and > >the lugs then plug into the two leg slots for fuse number four in the fuse > >block. I can then turn the switch so the light works when I have my doors > >on and turn it to off when they aren't on the TJ. Works quite well and the > >light is nice when the doors are on. > > Les > > > > "Scott in Baltimore" <sDcOoNtTtS_PuAnMiMtE_69@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:ro6dnZQ7VrF3aInZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > >> Tomes wrote: > >>> On my 2002 TJ it is fuse #4. It goes in and out a lot. Keep something > >>> in the glove box to help pull it out with, like long-nose pliers or the > >>> special pulling thingy they sell for pulling these little fuses. > >>> > >>> Do note that it also will deactivate your I-left-the-headlights-on > >>> tinkle bell, so that is the big tradeoff - you need to remember all on > >>> your own to turn off your lights when you get to work..... > >>> Tomes > >> > >> It's labeled, so it's easy to find. Mine has been out so long, I lost it. > > > > |
Re: '97 TJ Door Removal & Dead Battery
sorry to jump in on this thread but I was just looking at this last
night. it's like 24.95 plus shipping here is the link to the page. Mike S. http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...06031315192536 Spdloader wrote: > Quadratec sells something just like that. I can't find it in my catalog, but > I know I've seen it. > > Spdloader > > > > > "Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message > news:qfeRf.17692$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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