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Cal 02-07-2004 06:08 PM

Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Hello

I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
(digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins, but
no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought were
unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!

cal



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-07-2004 06:13 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
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Cal wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins, but
> no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought were
> unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
>
> cal


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-07-2004 06:13 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
http://www.jeepmadness.com/guages.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Cal wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins, but
> no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought were
> unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
>
> cal


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-07-2004 06:13 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
http://www.jeepmadness.com/guages.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Cal wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins, but
> no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought were
> unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
>
> cal


Cal 02-08-2004 12:16 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
other ideas?

thanks
cal

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Hello
>
> I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

but
> no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

were
> unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
>
> cal
>
>




Cal 02-08-2004 12:16 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
other ideas?

thanks
cal

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Hello
>
> I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

but
> no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

were
> unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
>
> cal
>
>




Cal 02-08-2004 12:16 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
other ideas?

thanks
cal

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Hello
>
> I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

but
> no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

were
> unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
>
> cal
>
>




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-08-2004 12:38 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Make a solid connection with solder.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Cal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-08-2004 12:38 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Make a solid connection with solder.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Cal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-08-2004 12:38 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Make a solid connection with solder.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Cal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal


Mike Romain 02-08-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
The TJs have issues with the dash having a good ground as well as that
crappy power plug.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Cal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

> but
> > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> were
> > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> >
> > cal
> >
> >


Mike Romain 02-08-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
The TJs have issues with the dash having a good ground as well as that
crappy power plug.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Cal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

> but
> > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> were
> > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> >
> > cal
> >
> >


Mike Romain 02-08-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
The TJs have issues with the dash having a good ground as well as that
crappy power plug.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Cal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot lights
> > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between the
> > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

> but
> > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> were
> > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump relays,
> > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at a
> > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but everything
> > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground wires
> > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> >
> > cal
> >
> >


Cal 02-08-2004 07:46 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio, courtesy
lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has no
power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found a
loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything that
grounds under the dash..

cal

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

lights
> > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between

the
> > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

> but
> > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> were
> > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

relays,
> > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at

a
> > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

everything
> > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

wires
> > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> >
> > cal
> >
> >

>
>




Cal 02-08-2004 07:46 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio, courtesy
lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has no
power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found a
loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything that
grounds under the dash..

cal

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

lights
> > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between

the
> > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

> but
> > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> were
> > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

relays,
> > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at

a
> > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

everything
> > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

wires
> > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> >
> > cal
> >
> >

>
>




Cal 02-08-2004 07:46 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio, courtesy
lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has no
power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found a
loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything that
grounds under the dash..

cal

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent the
> pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same. Any
> other ideas?
>
> thanks
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Hello
> >
> > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights, windshield
> > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

lights
> > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between

the
> > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the pins,

> but
> > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under the
> > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> were
> > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

relays,
> > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am at

a
> > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

everything
> > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

wires
> > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> >
> > cal
> >
> >

>
>




Mike 02-09-2004 11:06 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:tLAVb.4901$ob.815879@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio, courtesy
> lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has no
> power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
> crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found a
> loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything that
> grounds under the dash..
>
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent

the
> > pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same.

Any
> > other ideas?
> >
> > thanks
> > cal
> >
> > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights,

windshield
> > > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

> lights
> > > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between

> the
> > > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the

pins,
> > but
> > > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under

the
> > > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> > were
> > > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

> relays,
> > > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am

at
> a
> > > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

> everything
> > > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

> wires
> > > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> > >
> > > cal



Cal

I ran into the same problem on a cherokee. Turned out to be a bad ignition
switch. The ignition switch would also get very hot while the jeep was
running, so hot that it would almost burn your hand . Have you checked the
ignition switch yet?

Mike



Mike 02-09-2004 11:06 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:tLAVb.4901$ob.815879@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio, courtesy
> lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has no
> power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
> crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found a
> loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything that
> grounds under the dash..
>
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent

the
> > pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same.

Any
> > other ideas?
> >
> > thanks
> > cal
> >
> > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights,

windshield
> > > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

> lights
> > > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between

> the
> > > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the

pins,
> > but
> > > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under

the
> > > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> > were
> > > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

> relays,
> > > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am

at
> a
> > > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

> everything
> > > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

> wires
> > > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> > >
> > > cal



Cal

I ran into the same problem on a cherokee. Turned out to be a bad ignition
switch. The ignition switch would also get very hot while the jeep was
running, so hot that it would almost burn your hand . Have you checked the
ignition switch yet?

Mike



Mike 02-09-2004 11:06 AM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 

"Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:tLAVb.4901$ob.815879@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio, courtesy
> lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has no
> power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
> crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found a
> loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything that
> grounds under the dash..
>
> cal
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent

the
> > pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same.

Any
> > other ideas?
> >
> > thanks
> > cal
> >
> > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon, the
> > > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights,

windshield
> > > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

> lights
> > > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also blank
> > > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship between

> the
> > > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the

pins,
> > but
> > > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under

the
> > > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I thought

> > were
> > > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

> relays,
> > > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I am

at
> a
> > > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

> everything
> > > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

> wires
> > > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> > >
> > > cal



Cal

I ran into the same problem on a cherokee. Turned out to be a bad ignition
switch. The ignition switch would also get very hot while the jeep was
running, so hot that it would almost burn your hand . Have you checked the
ignition switch yet?

Mike



Cal 02-10-2004 11:03 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Thanks for all the responses. I eventually narrowed down the problem to
most likely a bad wire. I didn't have the time to keep trying to locate the
troublesome wire myself, and ended up taking it to a mechanic. The problem
turned out to be a wire that had to be replaced from the power distribution
center to somewhere under the dash, I think the large bundle of connectors
to the left of the steering column. It took the mechanic, with a lot of
electrical experience, 3 hours to locate the problem and repair it, so I
don't feel so bad about my efforts after all. I'm going to take a better
look at it tomorrow to see just what was done. After studying the haynes
manual, I decided that it had to be the wiring that fuse 17 protects in the
power distribution center. It will be interesting to see if I was right.
Too cold and too dark outside now to go look. Thanks again for all the
replies! (My wife picked the jeep up. She asked what was done to correct
the problem. The service guy apparently thought that she wouldn't
understand , so he said "have your husband call if he has any questions."
??? Needless to say, she wasn't happy. Do any of the lady posters out
there have this kind of problem when you take your vehicles to be
serviced??)

cal

"Mike" <mcarpe2214@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:102fc0785ab0sf2@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:tLAVb.4901$ob.815879@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio,

courtesy
> > lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has

no
> > power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
> > crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found

a
> > loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything

that
> > grounds under the dash..
> >
> > cal
> >
> > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent

> the
> > > pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same.

> Any
> > > other ideas?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > cal
> > >
> > > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > > Hello
> > > >
> > > > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon,

the
> > > > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > > > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights,

> windshield
> > > > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

> > lights
> > > > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also

blank
> > > > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship

between
> > the
> > > > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the

> pins,
> > > but
> > > > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under

> the
> > > > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I

thought
> > > were
> > > > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

> > relays,
> > > > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I

am
> at
> > a
> > > > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

> > everything
> > > > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

> > wires
> > > > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> > > >
> > > > cal

>
>
> Cal
>
> I ran into the same problem on a cherokee. Turned out to be a bad

ignition
> switch. The ignition switch would also get very hot while the jeep was
> running, so hot that it would almost burn your hand . Have you checked the
> ignition switch yet?
>
> Mike
>
>




Cal 02-10-2004 11:03 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Thanks for all the responses. I eventually narrowed down the problem to
most likely a bad wire. I didn't have the time to keep trying to locate the
troublesome wire myself, and ended up taking it to a mechanic. The problem
turned out to be a wire that had to be replaced from the power distribution
center to somewhere under the dash, I think the large bundle of connectors
to the left of the steering column. It took the mechanic, with a lot of
electrical experience, 3 hours to locate the problem and repair it, so I
don't feel so bad about my efforts after all. I'm going to take a better
look at it tomorrow to see just what was done. After studying the haynes
manual, I decided that it had to be the wiring that fuse 17 protects in the
power distribution center. It will be interesting to see if I was right.
Too cold and too dark outside now to go look. Thanks again for all the
replies! (My wife picked the jeep up. She asked what was done to correct
the problem. The service guy apparently thought that she wouldn't
understand , so he said "have your husband call if he has any questions."
??? Needless to say, she wasn't happy. Do any of the lady posters out
there have this kind of problem when you take your vehicles to be
serviced??)

cal

"Mike" <mcarpe2214@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:102fc0785ab0sf2@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:tLAVb.4901$ob.815879@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio,

courtesy
> > lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has

no
> > power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
> > crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found

a
> > loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything

that
> > grounds under the dash..
> >
> > cal
> >
> > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent

> the
> > > pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same.

> Any
> > > other ideas?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > cal
> > >
> > > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > > Hello
> > > >
> > > > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon,

the
> > > > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > > > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights,

> windshield
> > > > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

> > lights
> > > > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also

blank
> > > > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship

between
> > the
> > > > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the

> pins,
> > > but
> > > > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under

> the
> > > > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I

thought
> > > were
> > > > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

> > relays,
> > > > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I

am
> at
> > a
> > > > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

> > everything
> > > > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

> > wires
> > > > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> > > >
> > > > cal

>
>
> Cal
>
> I ran into the same problem on a cherokee. Turned out to be a bad

ignition
> switch. The ignition switch would also get very hot while the jeep was
> running, so hot that it would almost burn your hand . Have you checked the
> ignition switch yet?
>
> Mike
>
>




Cal 02-10-2004 11:03 PM

Re: Help!! Electrical problem!!
 
Thanks for all the responses. I eventually narrowed down the problem to
most likely a bad wire. I didn't have the time to keep trying to locate the
troublesome wire myself, and ended up taking it to a mechanic. The problem
turned out to be a wire that had to be replaced from the power distribution
center to somewhere under the dash, I think the large bundle of connectors
to the left of the steering column. It took the mechanic, with a lot of
electrical experience, 3 hours to locate the problem and repair it, so I
don't feel so bad about my efforts after all. I'm going to take a better
look at it tomorrow to see just what was done. After studying the haynes
manual, I decided that it had to be the wiring that fuse 17 protects in the
power distribution center. It will be interesting to see if I was right.
Too cold and too dark outside now to go look. Thanks again for all the
replies! (My wife picked the jeep up. She asked what was done to correct
the problem. The service guy apparently thought that she wouldn't
understand , so he said "have your husband call if he has any questions."
??? Needless to say, she wasn't happy. Do any of the lady posters out
there have this kind of problem when you take your vehicles to be
serviced??)

cal

"Mike" <mcarpe2214@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:102fc0785ab0sf2@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:tLAVb.4901$ob.815879@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > Well, more problems found. Not only do none of the gauges,radio,

courtesy
> > lights work, but the diagnostic connector under the steering column has

no
> > power to it at all. I'm starting to wonder if the computer is halfway
> > crapped out....I have checked every fuse, and they are all ok. I found

a
> > loose ground strap on the engine, fixed that, but can't find anything

that
> > grounds under the dash..
> >
> > cal
> >
> > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:4DjVb.2835$ob.462709@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > Thanks for the help Bill, but I have already tried this. I have bent

> the
> > > pins as described and reassembled, but everything is still the same.

> Any
> > > other ideas?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > cal
> > >
> > > "Cal" <codom1IHATESPAM@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:ndeVb.2337$ob.372604@twister.southeast.rr.com ...
> > > > Hello
> > > >
> > > > I have a '97 wrangler, with electrical problems. This afternoon,

the
> > > > instrument cluster, radio, and interior lights stopped working. The
> > > > headlights, turn signals, heater blower, all exterior lights,

> windshield
> > > > wipers, work fine. The instrument cluster lights up, and the idiot

> > lights
> > > > seem to work, but the gauges are all dead. The odometer is also

blank
> > > > (digital). Even though I could not figure out a relationship

between
> > the
> > > > cluster and the radio, I removed the cluster and slightly bent the

> pins,
> > > but
> > > > no change. I checked every related fuse on the fuse panel and under

> the
> > > > hood in the power panel, with no luck. I also checked fuses I

thought
> > > were
> > > > unrelated.. all look good. I switched the asd and the fuel pump

> > relays,
> > > > and everything is still the same. The jeep will crank and run. I

am
> at
> > a
> > > > loss here. Something similar happened about a month ago, but

> > everything
> > > > started working ok and has been fine until now. I looked for ground

> > wires
> > > > under the dash, and really couldn't find anything to check. HELP!
> > > >
> > > > cal

>
>
> Cal
>
> I ran into the same problem on a cherokee. Turned out to be a bad

ignition
> switch. The ignition switch would also get very hot while the jeep was
> running, so hot that it would almost burn your hand . Have you checked the
> ignition switch yet?
>
> Mike
>
>





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