98 TJ: No headlights or turn signals!
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Re: 98 TJ: No headlights or turn signals!
check for loose grounds at the lites u can't miss them on rad. support by
each lite
Diezmon wrote:
> I checked #10, along with all other fuses.. and all were good. I haven't
> had time to check the fusable links yet, it's just to damn cold out right
> now and I haven't hooked up my garage furnace yet :(
>
> btw, same thing happened last night driving to the store(before the sun went
> down). I left it running while I was inside, and came out to perfectly
> working headlights..
>
> sheesh... ;)
>
> "Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns988DA98866A2A314568729@69.28.186.121...
> >
> > According to the FSM for my '97, fuse #10 in the power distribution center
> > is for the headlights. It is one of the huge fuses and has a rating of
> > 30amps. Might not hurt to swap it just in case.
> >
> > I'd drop by to lend a hand, but I'm in Rochester. Here in Minnesota's
> > "banna belt" it is a balmy 19F (1F windchill). Good luck with your lights
> > and keep us posted.
> >
> > Monte, I have the same problem with my 1993 XJ's neutral switch. If I
> can't
> > push the shifter forwards far enough, I jostle the shifter around neutral
> > until it fires. I don't have backup lights either. I've been living with
> it
> > for years...
> >
> >
each lite
Diezmon wrote:
> I checked #10, along with all other fuses.. and all were good. I haven't
> had time to check the fusable links yet, it's just to damn cold out right
> now and I haven't hooked up my garage furnace yet :(
>
> btw, same thing happened last night driving to the store(before the sun went
> down). I left it running while I was inside, and came out to perfectly
> working headlights..
>
> sheesh... ;)
>
> "Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns988DA98866A2A314568729@69.28.186.121...
> >
> > According to the FSM for my '97, fuse #10 in the power distribution center
> > is for the headlights. It is one of the huge fuses and has a rating of
> > 30amps. Might not hurt to swap it just in case.
> >
> > I'd drop by to lend a hand, but I'm in Rochester. Here in Minnesota's
> > "banna belt" it is a balmy 19F (1F windchill). Good luck with your lights
> > and keep us posted.
> >
> > Monte, I have the same problem with my 1993 XJ's neutral switch. If I
> can't
> > push the shifter forwards far enough, I jostle the shifter around neutral
> > until it fires. I don't have backup lights either. I've been living with
> it
> > for years...
> >
> >
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Re: 98 TJ: No headlights or turn signals!
check for loose grounds at the lites u can't miss them on rad. support by
each lite
Diezmon wrote:
> I checked #10, along with all other fuses.. and all were good. I haven't
> had time to check the fusable links yet, it's just to damn cold out right
> now and I haven't hooked up my garage furnace yet :(
>
> btw, same thing happened last night driving to the store(before the sun went
> down). I left it running while I was inside, and came out to perfectly
> working headlights..
>
> sheesh... ;)
>
> "Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns988DA98866A2A314568729@69.28.186.121...
> >
> > According to the FSM for my '97, fuse #10 in the power distribution center
> > is for the headlights. It is one of the huge fuses and has a rating of
> > 30amps. Might not hurt to swap it just in case.
> >
> > I'd drop by to lend a hand, but I'm in Rochester. Here in Minnesota's
> > "banna belt" it is a balmy 19F (1F windchill). Good luck with your lights
> > and keep us posted.
> >
> > Monte, I have the same problem with my 1993 XJ's neutral switch. If I
> can't
> > push the shifter forwards far enough, I jostle the shifter around neutral
> > until it fires. I don't have backup lights either. I've been living with
> it
> > for years...
> >
> >
each lite
Diezmon wrote:
> I checked #10, along with all other fuses.. and all were good. I haven't
> had time to check the fusable links yet, it's just to damn cold out right
> now and I haven't hooked up my garage furnace yet :(
>
> btw, same thing happened last night driving to the store(before the sun went
> down). I left it running while I was inside, and came out to perfectly
> working headlights..
>
> sheesh... ;)
>
> "Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns988DA98866A2A314568729@69.28.186.121...
> >
> > According to the FSM for my '97, fuse #10 in the power distribution center
> > is for the headlights. It is one of the huge fuses and has a rating of
> > 30amps. Might not hurt to swap it just in case.
> >
> > I'd drop by to lend a hand, but I'm in Rochester. Here in Minnesota's
> > "banna belt" it is a balmy 19F (1F windchill). Good luck with your lights
> > and keep us posted.
> >
> > Monte, I have the same problem with my 1993 XJ's neutral switch. If I
> can't
> > push the shifter forwards far enough, I jostle the shifter around neutral
> > until it fires. I don't have backup lights either. I've been living with
> it
> > for years...
> >
> >
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