Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
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Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
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Re: Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
My guess is you blew the fuse....
It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dan Grulke wrote:
>
> I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
> guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
> begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
> from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
> with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
> installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
> working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
> Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
> dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
> apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
> touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
> I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
> run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
> not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
> The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
> what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
> and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
> now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
> Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
> chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
> dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
> running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
> don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
> in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
> it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dan Grulke wrote:
>
> I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
> guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
> begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
> from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
> with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
> installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
> working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
> Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
> dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
> apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
> touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
> I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
> run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
> not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
> The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
> what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
> and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
> now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
> Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
> chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
> dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
> running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
> don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
> in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
> it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
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Re: Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
My guess is you blew the fuse....
It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dan Grulke wrote:
>
> I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
> guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
> begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
> from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
> with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
> installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
> working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
> Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
> dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
> apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
> touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
> I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
> run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
> not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
> The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
> what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
> and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
> now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
> Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
> chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
> dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
> running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
> don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
> in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
> it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dan Grulke wrote:
>
> I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
> guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
> begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
> from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
> with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
> installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
> working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
> Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
> dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
> apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
> touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
> I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
> run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
> not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
> The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
> what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
> and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
> now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
> Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
> chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
> dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
> running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
> don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
> in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
> it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
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Re: Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
My guess is you blew the fuse....
It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dan Grulke wrote:
>
> I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
> guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
> begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
> from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
> with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
> installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
> working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
> Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
> dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
> apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
> touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
> I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
> run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
> not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
> The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
> what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
> and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
> now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
> Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
> chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
> dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
> running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
> don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
> in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
> it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dan Grulke wrote:
>
> I am restoring a 1985 CJ7 Laredo with 258ci 4 spd. I pulled all
> guages, lights, etc. from dash to get a good paint job on it. I have
> begun to reinstall/replace all lights, guages and switches beginning
> from the drivers side. I checked guages and lights as I went along
> with everything working. Then I got to the amp meter and after
> installing it started the Jeep to ensure it was working -- it was
> working and the Jeep was running fine. THEN instead of turning the
> Jeep off, I left it run while connecting the oil guage. Being a bit
> dark in the garage, me being a bit short on good eyesight, I
> apparantly reversed the purple wire and the black wire and then when I
> touched the red wire to the terminal, my Jeep shut down immediately.
> I reconnected the wires to the proper terminals but it will no longer
> run. I disconnected the oil guage wires completely but it still does
> not run. I smell gas fumes and it cranks, but sounds unusual (labors).
> The battery is good and cranks strong but it will not fire no matter
> what. I blew a couple of light bulbs when I touched the red terminal
> and before it shut down, but I have replaced those and they all work
> now. I DO NOT KNOW WHERE TO START CHECKING to see what the problem is.
> Does anyone have any ideas/solutions/advice for me. OH PLEASE don't
> chastise me for my stupidity, because I will readily admit it was a
> dumb idea to connect the oil guage terminals while the Jeep was
> running, but that is what I did. I am hoping for a solution so that I
> don't have to tow the Jeep into a shop somewhere and throw up my hands
> in disgust over my error. Can I by pass something or another to get
> it running??? Anyone???? HELP!!! Thanking all of you in advance. Dan
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Re: Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
> My guess is you blew the fuse....
> It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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> My guess is you blew the fuse....
> It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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> My guess is you blew the fuse....
> It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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No, the instrument power and ignition module power line all come off the
one fuse.
The alternator, headlights and ignition switch have fuse links the
switch one controls the 'run' stuff from the key also, but if blown the
starter would not turn.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Paul Calman wrote:
>
> > My guess is you blew the fuse....
> > It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
>
> Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
> wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
one fuse.
The alternator, headlights and ignition switch have fuse links the
switch one controls the 'run' stuff from the key also, but if blown the
starter would not turn.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Paul Calman wrote:
>
> > My guess is you blew the fuse....
> > It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
>
> Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
> wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
No, the instrument power and ignition module power line all come off the
one fuse.
The alternator, headlights and ignition switch have fuse links the
switch one controls the 'run' stuff from the key also, but if blown the
starter would not turn.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Paul Calman wrote:
>
> > My guess is you blew the fuse....
> > It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
>
> Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
> wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
one fuse.
The alternator, headlights and ignition switch have fuse links the
switch one controls the 'run' stuff from the key also, but if blown the
starter would not turn.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Paul Calman wrote:
>
> > My guess is you blew the fuse....
> > It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
>
> Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
> wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: Help! (CJ7 won't run--I goofed) Help!
No, the instrument power and ignition module power line all come off the
one fuse.
The alternator, headlights and ignition switch have fuse links the
switch one controls the 'run' stuff from the key also, but if blown the
starter would not turn.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Paul Calman wrote:
>
> > My guess is you blew the fuse....
> > It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
>
> Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
> wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
one fuse.
The alternator, headlights and ignition switch have fuse links the
switch one controls the 'run' stuff from the key also, but if blown the
starter would not turn.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Paul Calman wrote:
>
> > My guess is you blew the fuse....
> > It is the ign/lps fuse. Second up on the right of the fuse panel.
>
> Won't this one have some fusable links near the battery? They look like a
> wire with a black lump on them, check for voltage at both ends.
>
> --
> Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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