beeper
#11
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Re: beeper
There is a fuse box located on the firewall inside of the glovebox, pull
fuse #4.
"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have a 2002 TJ sport
> I would like to know where the dinger is, that goes off if you leave
> your door open with the key in it. I want to put a switch to manually
> turn it off, or perhaps just remove it. With the soft top there is
> little chance of getting locked out!
fuse #4.
"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:72ce17be.0408100453.e6b8db1@posting.google.co m...
> I have a 2002 TJ sport
> I would like to know where the dinger is, that goes off if you leave
> your door open with the key in it. I want to put a switch to manually
> turn it off, or perhaps just remove it. With the soft top there is
> little chance of getting locked out!
#12
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Re: beeper
There is a fuse box located on the firewall inside of the glovebox, pull
fuse #4.
"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:72ce17be.0408100453.e6b8db1@posting.google.co m...
> I have a 2002 TJ sport
> I would like to know where the dinger is, that goes off if you leave
> your door open with the key in it. I want to put a switch to manually
> turn it off, or perhaps just remove it. With the soft top there is
> little chance of getting locked out!
fuse #4.
"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:72ce17be.0408100453.e6b8db1@posting.google.co m...
> I have a 2002 TJ sport
> I would like to know where the dinger is, that goes off if you leave
> your door open with the key in it. I want to put a switch to manually
> turn it off, or perhaps just remove it. With the soft top there is
> little chance of getting locked out!
#13
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Re: beeper
There is a fuse box located on the firewall inside of the glovebox, pull
fuse #4.
"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:72ce17be.0408100453.e6b8db1@posting.google.co m...
> I have a 2002 TJ sport
> I would like to know where the dinger is, that goes off if you leave
> your door open with the key in it. I want to put a switch to manually
> turn it off, or perhaps just remove it. With the soft top there is
> little chance of getting locked out!
fuse #4.
"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:72ce17be.0408100453.e6b8db1@posting.google.co m...
> I have a 2002 TJ sport
> I would like to know where the dinger is, that goes off if you leave
> your door open with the key in it. I want to put a switch to manually
> turn it off, or perhaps just remove it. With the soft top there is
> little chance of getting locked out!
#14
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Re: beeper
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
#15
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Re: beeper
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
#16
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Re: beeper
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
#17
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Re: beeper
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
> Pull fuse #4.
this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
Are you still going on the trip Mike?
#18
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Re: beeper
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> > Pull fuse #4.
>
> this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
> fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
> Are you still going on the trip Mike?
It doesn't look like it....
:-(
Times are tight and no one can really afford the 3200 + km drive up to
James Bay it seems. Gotta figure $500. or $600.00 in fuel each by the
time we take side trips.
My wife and I were still going to go, but someone else just went and
told us the town website has no bearing on reality.
There is only one gas stop in one 700 km stretch getting there and there
are no 'tourist' related things to do up there.
There are no places that sell native foods, only one fried chicken
joint, no freighter canoe trips, no diving on wrecks, you need a non
existent guide to go fishing by law, no nothing. He wasn't even allowed
to go into town for his 'own' safety without a personal invitation from
the chief, and the chief wasn't available.
Camping is total primitive with no outhouses even.
If we had a group, then maybe we would bring our own canoes and make a
trip of it, but I am still disabled so can't paddle.
So we are going local somewhere and off roading, screw it.
I will try and figure out where and if you want ot come up and join us
for a few days it would be nice.
Mike
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> > Pull fuse #4.
>
> this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
> fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
> Are you still going on the trip Mike?
It doesn't look like it....
:-(
Times are tight and no one can really afford the 3200 + km drive up to
James Bay it seems. Gotta figure $500. or $600.00 in fuel each by the
time we take side trips.
My wife and I were still going to go, but someone else just went and
told us the town website has no bearing on reality.
There is only one gas stop in one 700 km stretch getting there and there
are no 'tourist' related things to do up there.
There are no places that sell native foods, only one fried chicken
joint, no freighter canoe trips, no diving on wrecks, you need a non
existent guide to go fishing by law, no nothing. He wasn't even allowed
to go into town for his 'own' safety without a personal invitation from
the chief, and the chief wasn't available.
Camping is total primitive with no outhouses even.
If we had a group, then maybe we would bring our own canoes and make a
trip of it, but I am still disabled so can't paddle.
So we are going local somewhere and off roading, screw it.
I will try and figure out where and if you want ot come up and join us
for a few days it would be nice.
Mike
#19
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Re: beeper
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> > Pull fuse #4.
>
> this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
> fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
> Are you still going on the trip Mike?
It doesn't look like it....
:-(
Times are tight and no one can really afford the 3200 + km drive up to
James Bay it seems. Gotta figure $500. or $600.00 in fuel each by the
time we take side trips.
My wife and I were still going to go, but someone else just went and
told us the town website has no bearing on reality.
There is only one gas stop in one 700 km stretch getting there and there
are no 'tourist' related things to do up there.
There are no places that sell native foods, only one fried chicken
joint, no freighter canoe trips, no diving on wrecks, you need a non
existent guide to go fishing by law, no nothing. He wasn't even allowed
to go into town for his 'own' safety without a personal invitation from
the chief, and the chief wasn't available.
Camping is total primitive with no outhouses even.
If we had a group, then maybe we would bring our own canoes and make a
trip of it, but I am still disabled so can't paddle.
So we are going local somewhere and off roading, screw it.
I will try and figure out where and if you want ot come up and join us
for a few days it would be nice.
Mike
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> > Pull fuse #4.
>
> this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
> fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
> Are you still going on the trip Mike?
It doesn't look like it....
:-(
Times are tight and no one can really afford the 3200 + km drive up to
James Bay it seems. Gotta figure $500. or $600.00 in fuel each by the
time we take side trips.
My wife and I were still going to go, but someone else just went and
told us the town website has no bearing on reality.
There is only one gas stop in one 700 km stretch getting there and there
are no 'tourist' related things to do up there.
There are no places that sell native foods, only one fried chicken
joint, no freighter canoe trips, no diving on wrecks, you need a non
existent guide to go fishing by law, no nothing. He wasn't even allowed
to go into town for his 'own' safety without a personal invitation from
the chief, and the chief wasn't available.
Camping is total primitive with no outhouses even.
If we had a group, then maybe we would bring our own canoes and make a
trip of it, but I am still disabled so can't paddle.
So we are going local somewhere and off roading, screw it.
I will try and figure out where and if you want ot come up and join us
for a few days it would be nice.
Mike
#20
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Re: beeper
Snowboardripper wrote:
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> > Pull fuse #4.
>
> this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
> fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
> Are you still going on the trip Mike?
It doesn't look like it....
:-(
Times are tight and no one can really afford the 3200 + km drive up to
James Bay it seems. Gotta figure $500. or $600.00 in fuel each by the
time we take side trips.
My wife and I were still going to go, but someone else just went and
told us the town website has no bearing on reality.
There is only one gas stop in one 700 km stretch getting there and there
are no 'tourist' related things to do up there.
There are no places that sell native foods, only one fried chicken
joint, no freighter canoe trips, no diving on wrecks, you need a non
existent guide to go fishing by law, no nothing. He wasn't even allowed
to go into town for his 'own' safety without a personal invitation from
the chief, and the chief wasn't available.
Camping is total primitive with no outhouses even.
If we had a group, then maybe we would bring our own canoes and make a
trip of it, but I am still disabled so can't paddle.
So we are going local somewhere and off roading, screw it.
I will try and figure out where and if you want ot come up and join us
for a few days it would be nice.
Mike
>
> Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:<4118CCAF.ED7B5FB1@sympatico.ca>...
> > Pull fuse #4.
>
> this is what it though. I guess what will do is run a switch form the
> fuse so I can toggle it off and on.
> Are you still going on the trip Mike?
It doesn't look like it....
:-(
Times are tight and no one can really afford the 3200 + km drive up to
James Bay it seems. Gotta figure $500. or $600.00 in fuel each by the
time we take side trips.
My wife and I were still going to go, but someone else just went and
told us the town website has no bearing on reality.
There is only one gas stop in one 700 km stretch getting there and there
are no 'tourist' related things to do up there.
There are no places that sell native foods, only one fried chicken
joint, no freighter canoe trips, no diving on wrecks, you need a non
existent guide to go fishing by law, no nothing. He wasn't even allowed
to go into town for his 'own' safety without a personal invitation from
the chief, and the chief wasn't available.
Camping is total primitive with no outhouses even.
If we had a group, then maybe we would bring our own canoes and make a
trip of it, but I am still disabled so can't paddle.
So we are going local somewhere and off roading, screw it.
I will try and figure out where and if you want ot come up and join us
for a few days it would be nice.
Mike