Head lights switch problem on XJ
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Re: Head lights switch problem on XJ
"news.quicknet.nl" <rs.wilsen@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> Where do you live in Europe? These switches are easy to get in Europe
> against reasonable prices. I think I bought one for about 35 euro's.
> The reason is age, corrosing wires and did you recently replaced a bulb?
>
> Regards from Amsterdam
>
Auuuh, I live in a country where everything for Jeep is more expensive than
spares for Boeing 747, I live in Croatia. But anyway, those days I'm
planning to order many things frome some shops in USA by Internet and also I
hope that next time I come to USA will be able to visit some 4 WD shops. I'm
a seaman and my ship comes to Texas and Florida every 15 days.
I didn't replace any bulbs since I owned this this XJ (maybe 2 years), why?
I disassembled my switch after I had problems first time and in place of
rivets, I tightened it again with screws, (when guys from my rig's home
country read this, they are probably laughing but...) and everything was OK
till few days ago. It started again, first burning smell then lights
flicking and... better go home and do something else. I was planing to fit a
switch from some other car but better is to wait new one, original.
Many regards from Croatia.
Davie
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Re: Head lights switch problem on XJ
"news.quicknet.nl" <rs.wilsen@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> Where do you live in Europe? These switches are easy to get in Europe
> against reasonable prices. I think I bought one for about 35 euro's.
> The reason is age, corrosing wires and did you recently replaced a bulb?
>
> Regards from Amsterdam
>
Auuuh, I live in a country where everything for Jeep is more expensive than
spares for Boeing 747, I live in Croatia. But anyway, those days I'm
planning to order many things frome some shops in USA by Internet and also I
hope that next time I come to USA will be able to visit some 4 WD shops. I'm
a seaman and my ship comes to Texas and Florida every 15 days.
I didn't replace any bulbs since I owned this this XJ (maybe 2 years), why?
I disassembled my switch after I had problems first time and in place of
rivets, I tightened it again with screws, (when guys from my rig's home
country read this, they are probably laughing but...) and everything was OK
till few days ago. It started again, first burning smell then lights
flicking and... better go home and do something else. I was planing to fit a
switch from some other car but better is to wait new one, original.
Many regards from Croatia.
Davie
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Re: Head lights switch problem on XJ
"news.quicknet.nl" <rs.wilsen@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> Where do you live in Europe? These switches are easy to get in Europe
> against reasonable prices. I think I bought one for about 35 euro's.
> The reason is age, corrosing wires and did you recently replaced a bulb?
>
> Regards from Amsterdam
>
Auuuh, I live in a country where everything for Jeep is more expensive than
spares for Boeing 747, I live in Croatia. But anyway, those days I'm
planning to order many things frome some shops in USA by Internet and also I
hope that next time I come to USA will be able to visit some 4 WD shops. I'm
a seaman and my ship comes to Texas and Florida every 15 days.
I didn't replace any bulbs since I owned this this XJ (maybe 2 years), why?
I disassembled my switch after I had problems first time and in place of
rivets, I tightened it again with screws, (when guys from my rig's home
country read this, they are probably laughing but...) and everything was OK
till few days ago. It started again, first burning smell then lights
flicking and... better go home and do something else. I was planing to fit a
switch from some other car but better is to wait new one, original.
Many regards from Croatia.
Davie
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Re: Head lights switch problem on XJ
"news.quicknet.nl" <rs.wilsen@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> Where do you live in Europe? These switches are easy to get in Europe
> against reasonable prices. I think I bought one for about 35 euro's.
> The reason is age, corrosing wires and did you recently replaced a bulb?
>
> Regards from Amsterdam
>
And, sorry I forgot to ask in last post, do you know adress of some good
shops for Jeep parts in Europe?
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Re: Head lights switch problem on XJ
"news.quicknet.nl" <rs.wilsen@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> Where do you live in Europe? These switches are easy to get in Europe
> against reasonable prices. I think I bought one for about 35 euro's.
> The reason is age, corrosing wires and did you recently replaced a bulb?
>
> Regards from Amsterdam
>
And, sorry I forgot to ask in last post, do you know adress of some good
shops for Jeep parts in Europe?
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Re: Head lights switch problem on XJ
"news.quicknet.nl" <rs.wilsen@quicknet.nl> wrote in message
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> Where do you live in Europe? These switches are easy to get in Europe
> against reasonable prices. I think I bought one for about 35 euro's.
> The reason is age, corrosing wires and did you recently replaced a bulb?
>
> Regards from Amsterdam
>
And, sorry I forgot to ask in last post, do you know adress of some good
shops for Jeep parts in Europe?
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