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Mike Romain 02-22-2007 11:51 AM

Re: Backups lights not working on Laredo'91
 
Thanks for the follow up!

Mike
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Lionel wrote:
> As promised, here is a follow-up. I've done what I explained before
> and the backup-lights are now operational again. A wire was probably
> dead before the neutral safety switch. I hooked directly an extra wire
> to the battery and the wire has itself a 15A fuse.
>
> Lionel
>
>
>
> On 12 fév, 15:27, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> I can't see anything wrong with your power supply idea. I think you
>> should follow the cable back to see if it maybe got melted by the
>> exhaust or pinched by a mount or something.
>>
>> I think the button on the brake screws on with a set nut, not sure if it
>> can easily be adjusted or not.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>> Lionel wrote:
>>> On 10 fév, 07:28, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>> Does your rear window defroster work? I 'think' it is on the same fuse
>>>> as the back up lights.
>>>> Mike
>>> The rear defroster light turns on when I press defroster therefore I
>>> assume defroster is okay. I checked the fuse box under the hood and
>>> the one on the driver side. All fuses are okay so maybe the wiring
>>> harness is cut at some point. I have 0.4 ohm of resistance (could
>>> probably have more with cleaner conductive parts) between pins A-E on
>>> the neutral safety switch plug when reverse is engaged and no
>>> continuity in all other modes.
>>> With engine on and off, I never read any volts where I guess I should
>>> read 12V (before the switch to pin A) so I am thinking of bypassing
>>> this apparently cut wire by adding one with a 15A fuse hooked directly
>>> to the + of the battery. I based my plan from the wiring diagrams in
>>> the Chilton (it even has a correct color code for my jeep the Haynes
>>> does not have). Applying directly 12V on pin E turns on my backup
>>> light so the after-switch part of the circuit is good. Any comments/
>>> tips on my plan ?
>>> I'll post some follow-ups on that.
>>> Another question: my parking brakes are fine but the button to release
>>> the lever has a very small course, maybe 4mm. I don't think this is
>>> normal. Is there any way I can unstuck this button assuming this its
>>> course is not the regular one ?
>>> Thanks
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>
>


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-22-2007 05:54 PM

Re: Backups lights not working on Laredo'91
 
Yankee ingenuity.
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"Lionel" <lionel.pawlowski@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172124736.510853.19510@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
As promised, here is a follow-up. I've done what I explained before
and the backup-lights are now operational again. A wire was probably
dead before the neutral safety switch. I hooked directly an extra wire
to the battery and the wire has itself a 15A fuse.

Lionel



On 12 fév, 15:27, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> I can't see anything wrong with your power supply idea. I think you
> should follow the cable back to see if it maybe got melted by the
> exhaust or pinched by a mount or something.
>
> I think the button on the brake screws on with a set nut, not sure if it
> can easily be adjusted or not.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> Lionel wrote:
> > On 10 fév, 07:28, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >> Does your rear window defroster work? I 'think' it is on the same fuse
> >> as the back up lights.

>
> >> Mike

>
> > The rear defroster light turns on when I press defroster therefore I
> > assume defroster is okay. I checked the fuse box under the hood and
> > the one on the driver side. All fuses are okay so maybe the wiring
> > harness is cut at some point. I have 0.4 ohm of resistance (could
> > probably have more with cleaner conductive parts) between pins A-E on
> > the neutral safety switch plug when reverse is engaged and no
> > continuity in all other modes.

>
> > With engine on and off, I never read any volts where I guess I should
> > read 12V (before the switch to pin A) so I am thinking of bypassing
> > this apparently cut wire by adding one with a 15A fuse hooked directly
> > to the + of the battery. I based my plan from the wiring diagrams in
> > the Chilton (it even has a correct color code for my jeep the Haynes
> > does not have). Applying directly 12V on pin E turns on my backup
> > light so the after-switch part of the circuit is good. Any comments/
> > tips on my plan ?

>
> > I'll post some follow-ups on that.

>
> > Another question: my parking brakes are fine but the button to release
> > the lever has a very small course, maybe 4mm. I don't think this is
> > normal. Is there any way I can unstuck this button assuming this its
> > course is not the regular one ?

>
> > Thanks

>
> > Lionel- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -

>
> - Afficher le texte des messages précédents -





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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-22-2007 05:54 PM

Re: Backups lights not working on Laredo'91
 
Yankee ingenuity.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

"Lionel" <lionel.pawlowski@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172124736.510853.19510@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
As promised, here is a follow-up. I've done what I explained before
and the backup-lights are now operational again. A wire was probably
dead before the neutral safety switch. I hooked directly an extra wire
to the battery and the wire has itself a 15A fuse.

Lionel



On 12 fév, 15:27, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> I can't see anything wrong with your power supply idea. I think you
> should follow the cable back to see if it maybe got melted by the
> exhaust or pinched by a mount or something.
>
> I think the button on the brake screws on with a set nut, not sure if it
> can easily be adjusted or not.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> Lionel wrote:
> > On 10 fév, 07:28, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >> Does your rear window defroster work? I 'think' it is on the same fuse
> >> as the back up lights.

>
> >> Mike

>
> > The rear defroster light turns on when I press defroster therefore I
> > assume defroster is okay. I checked the fuse box under the hood and
> > the one on the driver side. All fuses are okay so maybe the wiring
> > harness is cut at some point. I have 0.4 ohm of resistance (could
> > probably have more with cleaner conductive parts) between pins A-E on
> > the neutral safety switch plug when reverse is engaged and no
> > continuity in all other modes.

>
> > With engine on and off, I never read any volts where I guess I should
> > read 12V (before the switch to pin A) so I am thinking of bypassing
> > this apparently cut wire by adding one with a 15A fuse hooked directly
> > to the + of the battery. I based my plan from the wiring diagrams in
> > the Chilton (it even has a correct color code for my jeep the Haynes
> > does not have). Applying directly 12V on pin E turns on my backup
> > light so the after-switch part of the circuit is good. Any comments/
> > tips on my plan ?

>
> > I'll post some follow-ups on that.

>
> > Another question: my parking brakes are fine but the button to release
> > the lever has a very small course, maybe 4mm. I don't think this is
> > normal. Is there any way I can unstuck this button assuming this its
> > course is not the regular one ?

>
> > Thanks

>
> > Lionel- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -

>
> - Afficher le texte des messages précédents -





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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 02-22-2007 05:54 PM

Re: Backups lights not working on Laredo'91
 
Yankee ingenuity.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

"Lionel" <lionel.pawlowski@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172124736.510853.19510@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
As promised, here is a follow-up. I've done what I explained before
and the backup-lights are now operational again. A wire was probably
dead before the neutral safety switch. I hooked directly an extra wire
to the battery and the wire has itself a 15A fuse.

Lionel



On 12 fév, 15:27, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> I can't see anything wrong with your power supply idea. I think you
> should follow the cable back to see if it maybe got melted by the
> exhaust or pinched by a mount or something.
>
> I think the button on the brake screws on with a set nut, not sure if it
> can easily be adjusted or not.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> Lionel wrote:
> > On 10 fév, 07:28, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> >> Does your rear window defroster work? I 'think' it is on the same fuse
> >> as the back up lights.

>
> >> Mike

>
> > The rear defroster light turns on when I press defroster therefore I
> > assume defroster is okay. I checked the fuse box under the hood and
> > the one on the driver side. All fuses are okay so maybe the wiring
> > harness is cut at some point. I have 0.4 ohm of resistance (could
> > probably have more with cleaner conductive parts) between pins A-E on
> > the neutral safety switch plug when reverse is engaged and no
> > continuity in all other modes.

>
> > With engine on and off, I never read any volts where I guess I should
> > read 12V (before the switch to pin A) so I am thinking of bypassing
> > this apparently cut wire by adding one with a 15A fuse hooked directly
> > to the + of the battery. I based my plan from the wiring diagrams in
> > the Chilton (it even has a correct color code for my jeep the Haynes
> > does not have). Applying directly 12V on pin E turns on my backup
> > light so the after-switch part of the circuit is good. Any comments/
> > tips on my plan ?

>
> > I'll post some follow-ups on that.

>
> > Another question: my parking brakes are fine but the button to release
> > the lever has a very small course, maybe 4mm. I don't think this is
> > normal. Is there any way I can unstuck this button assuming this its
> > course is not the regular one ?

>
> > Thanks

>
> > Lionel- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -

>
> - Afficher le texte des messages précédents -





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