Fan Switch
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Fan Switch
My fan switch **** is acting up again in my 2000 TJ.
I already took it in once and they fixed it. It doesn't work in all the
settings just high. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Sometimes when it's
not working I leave it on the high position and then halfway through a ride
it just kicks on.
I wouldn't mind trying to fix it myself this time, especially if it's going
to happen every 2 years or so. Anyone tried this fix?
My buddy at work made fun of my Jeep.
He said...
"Hey, your Jeep is just 3 years old. Why is it already having a problem like
that? That would never happen to my Infinite."
I told him...
"Screw you! This is the only problem I've had with my TJ and if it rained
inside your Infinite as much as it rains inside here then you'd have more
than fan switch issues!"
Mark
I already took it in once and they fixed it. It doesn't work in all the
settings just high. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Sometimes when it's
not working I leave it on the high position and then halfway through a ride
it just kicks on.
I wouldn't mind trying to fix it myself this time, especially if it's going
to happen every 2 years or so. Anyone tried this fix?
My buddy at work made fun of my Jeep.
He said...
"Hey, your Jeep is just 3 years old. Why is it already having a problem like
that? That would never happen to my Infinite."
I told him...
"Screw you! This is the only problem I've had with my TJ and if it rained
inside your Infinite as much as it rains inside here then you'd have more
than fan switch issues!"
Mark
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Re: Fan Switch
There is a TSB out on them for that problem.
It is a loose ground on the dash, the right side ground I think. The
bolt is the wrong size and comes out. They are supposed to drill and
tap a new bolt in or something.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Mark B wrote:
>
> My fan switch **** is acting up again in my 2000 TJ.
>
> I already took it in once and they fixed it. It doesn't work in all the
> settings just high. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Sometimes when it's
> not working I leave it on the high position and then halfway through a ride
> it just kicks on.
>
> I wouldn't mind trying to fix it myself this time, especially if it's going
> to happen every 2 years or so. Anyone tried this fix?
>
> My buddy at work made fun of my Jeep.
> He said...
> "Hey, your Jeep is just 3 years old. Why is it already having a problem like
> that? That would never happen to my Infinite."
>
> I told him...
> "Screw you! This is the only problem I've had with my TJ and if it rained
> inside your Infinite as much as it rains inside here then you'd have more
> than fan switch issues!"
>
> Mark
It is a loose ground on the dash, the right side ground I think. The
bolt is the wrong size and comes out. They are supposed to drill and
tap a new bolt in or something.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Mark B wrote:
>
> My fan switch **** is acting up again in my 2000 TJ.
>
> I already took it in once and they fixed it. It doesn't work in all the
> settings just high. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Sometimes when it's
> not working I leave it on the high position and then halfway through a ride
> it just kicks on.
>
> I wouldn't mind trying to fix it myself this time, especially if it's going
> to happen every 2 years or so. Anyone tried this fix?
>
> My buddy at work made fun of my Jeep.
> He said...
> "Hey, your Jeep is just 3 years old. Why is it already having a problem like
> that? That would never happen to my Infinite."
>
> I told him...
> "Screw you! This is the only problem I've had with my TJ and if it rained
> inside your Infinite as much as it rains inside here then you'd have more
> than fan switch issues!"
>
> Mark
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Re: Fan Switch
Hi Mark,
Tell your friend it's the Japanese resistor that failed:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mark B wrote:
>
> My fan switch **** is acting up again in my 2000 TJ.
>
> I already took it in once and they fixed it. It doesn't work in all the
> settings just high. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Sometimes when it's
> not working I leave it on the high position and then halfway through a ride
> it just kicks on.
>
> I wouldn't mind trying to fix it myself this time, especially if it's going
> to happen every 2 years or so. Anyone tried this fix?
>
> My buddy at work made fun of my Jeep.
> He said...
> "Hey, your Jeep is just 3 years old. Why is it already having a problem like
> that? That would never happen to my Infinite."
>
> I told him...
> "Screw you! This is the only problem I've had with my TJ and if it rained
> inside your Infinite as much as it rains inside here then you'd have more
> than fan switch issues!"
>
> Mark
Tell your friend it's the Japanese resistor that failed:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Mark B wrote:
>
> My fan switch **** is acting up again in my 2000 TJ.
>
> I already took it in once and they fixed it. It doesn't work in all the
> settings just high. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Sometimes when it's
> not working I leave it on the high position and then halfway through a ride
> it just kicks on.
>
> I wouldn't mind trying to fix it myself this time, especially if it's going
> to happen every 2 years or so. Anyone tried this fix?
>
> My buddy at work made fun of my Jeep.
> He said...
> "Hey, your Jeep is just 3 years old. Why is it already having a problem like
> that? That would never happen to my Infinite."
>
> I told him...
> "Screw you! This is the only problem I've had with my TJ and if it rained
> inside your Infinite as much as it rains inside here then you'd have more
> than fan switch issues!"
>
> Mark
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