Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
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Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
at theirs and describe it?
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Re: Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located? On mine, the hood
light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
side to passenger side on the firewall behind the tranny dipstick (if
you have a tranny - I do), or in most cases, just above where the black
rubber phallic device hangs down coming out of the firewall, on the
passenger side, to the right of the battery tray, if you're facing your
engine with the hood up (how else do you look under the hood, anyway?).
Now I've got everyone looking under their hood to see what the hell I'm
talking about <hehehe>
OK, so it's not a good replica - the lower end of the foam hose is
crimped closed unlike any thang I've ever seen, nor ever care to.
The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
Regards,
Doug Gavilanes
Garden Grove, CA.
Jeepers wrote:
>Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
>at theirs and describe it?
>
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light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
side to passenger side on the firewall behind the tranny dipstick (if
you have a tranny - I do), or in most cases, just above where the black
rubber phallic device hangs down coming out of the firewall, on the
passenger side, to the right of the battery tray, if you're facing your
engine with the hood up (how else do you look under the hood, anyway?).
Now I've got everyone looking under their hood to see what the hell I'm
talking about <hehehe>
OK, so it's not a good replica - the lower end of the foam hose is
crimped closed unlike any thang I've ever seen, nor ever care to.
The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
Regards,
Doug Gavilanes
Garden Grove, CA.
Jeepers wrote:
>Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
>at theirs and describe it?
>
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Re: Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located? On mine, the hood
light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
side to passenger side on the firewall behind the tranny dipstick (if
you have a tranny - I do), or in most cases, just above where the black
rubber phallic device hangs down coming out of the firewall, on the
passenger side, to the right of the battery tray, if you're facing your
engine with the hood up (how else do you look under the hood, anyway?).
Now I've got everyone looking under their hood to see what the hell I'm
talking about <hehehe>
OK, so it's not a good replica - the lower end of the foam hose is
crimped closed unlike any thang I've ever seen, nor ever care to.
The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
Regards,
Doug Gavilanes
Garden Grove, CA.
Jeepers wrote:
>Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
>at theirs and describe it?
>
>
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light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
side to passenger side on the firewall behind the tranny dipstick (if
you have a tranny - I do), or in most cases, just above where the black
rubber phallic device hangs down coming out of the firewall, on the
passenger side, to the right of the battery tray, if you're facing your
engine with the hood up (how else do you look under the hood, anyway?).
Now I've got everyone looking under their hood to see what the hell I'm
talking about <hehehe>
OK, so it's not a good replica - the lower end of the foam hose is
crimped closed unlike any thang I've ever seen, nor ever care to.
The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
Regards,
Doug Gavilanes
Garden Grove, CA.
Jeepers wrote:
>Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
>at theirs and describe it?
>
>
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Re: Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located? On mine, the hood
light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
side to passenger side on the firewall behind the tranny dipstick (if
you have a tranny - I do), or in most cases, just above where the black
rubber phallic device hangs down coming out of the firewall, on the
passenger side, to the right of the battery tray, if you're facing your
engine with the hood up (how else do you look under the hood, anyway?).
Now I've got everyone looking under their hood to see what the hell I'm
talking about <hehehe>
OK, so it's not a good replica - the lower end of the foam hose is
crimped closed unlike any thang I've ever seen, nor ever care to.
The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
Regards,
Doug Gavilanes
Garden Grove, CA.
Jeepers wrote:
>Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
>at theirs and describe it?
>
>
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light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
side to passenger side on the firewall behind the tranny dipstick (if
you have a tranny - I do), or in most cases, just above where the black
rubber phallic device hangs down coming out of the firewall, on the
passenger side, to the right of the battery tray, if you're facing your
engine with the hood up (how else do you look under the hood, anyway?).
Now I've got everyone looking under their hood to see what the hell I'm
talking about <hehehe>
OK, so it's not a good replica - the lower end of the foam hose is
crimped closed unlike any thang I've ever seen, nor ever care to.
The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
Regards,
Doug Gavilanes
Garden Grove, CA.
Jeepers wrote:
>Could this be what the dangling wire, I have, is for? Could someone look
>at theirs and describe it?
>
>
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Re: Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
In article <JcgZb.12619$hm4.6811@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink .net>,
Doug Gavilanes <gavilan1@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located?
There was a thread called mystery wire. But no matter...
> On mine, the hood
> light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
> side to passenger side on the firewall <snip> The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
> black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
> hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
> is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
> base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
> type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
> the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
> hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
> you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Gavilanes
> Garden Grove, CA.
Yes, thats it! It's not in my Chilton's. I was worried that it was to
some sensor.
Apparently I am missing the bulb and mount.
Anyone have one they wanna send me? :^) My wife is into assessorizing
her Jeep.
Thanks Doug
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Doug Gavilanes <gavilan1@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located?
There was a thread called mystery wire. But no matter...
> On mine, the hood
> light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
> side to passenger side on the firewall <snip> The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
> black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
> hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
> is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
> base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
> type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
> the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
> hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
> you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Gavilanes
> Garden Grove, CA.
Yes, thats it! It's not in my Chilton's. I was worried that it was to
some sensor.
Apparently I am missing the bulb and mount.
Anyone have one they wanna send me? :^) My wife is into assessorizing
her Jeep.
Thanks Doug
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Re: Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
In article <JcgZb.12619$hm4.6811@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink .net>,
Doug Gavilanes <gavilan1@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located?
There was a thread called mystery wire. But no matter...
> On mine, the hood
> light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
> side to passenger side on the firewall <snip> The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
> black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
> hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
> is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
> base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
> type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
> the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
> hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
> you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Gavilanes
> Garden Grove, CA.
Yes, thats it! It's not in my Chilton's. I was worried that it was to
some sensor.
Apparently I am missing the bulb and mount.
Anyone have one they wanna send me? :^) My wife is into assessorizing
her Jeep.
Thanks Doug
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Doug Gavilanes <gavilan1@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located?
There was a thread called mystery wire. But no matter...
> On mine, the hood
> light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
> side to passenger side on the firewall <snip> The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
> black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
> hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
> is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
> base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
> type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
> the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
> hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
> you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Gavilanes
> Garden Grove, CA.
Yes, thats it! It's not in my Chilton's. I was worried that it was to
some sensor.
Apparently I am missing the bulb and mount.
Anyone have one they wanna send me? :^) My wife is into assessorizing
her Jeep.
Thanks Doug
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Re: Hood Light on 93 Wrangler?
In article <JcgZb.12619$hm4.6811@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink .net>,
Doug Gavilanes <gavilan1@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located?
There was a thread called mystery wire. But no matter...
> On mine, the hood
> light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
> side to passenger side on the firewall <snip> The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
> black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
> hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
> is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
> base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
> type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
> the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
> hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
> you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Gavilanes
> Garden Grove, CA.
Yes, thats it! It's not in my Chilton's. I was worried that it was to
some sensor.
Apparently I am missing the bulb and mount.
Anyone have one they wanna send me? :^) My wife is into assessorizing
her Jeep.
Thanks Doug
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Doug Gavilanes <gavilan1@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Howzabout you tell us exactly where yours is located?
There was a thread called mystery wire. But no matter...
> On mine, the hood
> light harness exits the main (fat) loom that crosses from the driver
> side to passenger side on the firewall <snip> The hood light harness measures about 18" long and inside the split
> black plastic protective shield appears to be a black and red (or pink -
> hell, it's nighttime outside, so bear with me) wire pair. The harness
> is terminated with a DC plug that connects to the hood light
> base/mount. A white plastic hood covers the bulb, which is a bayonet
> type, and the base is mounted about 9" toward the passenger side from
> the center of the hood, on the rear horizontal hood "beam" (where the
> hood has a structural element that your factory AC tag is riveted to, if
> you have AC, of course). I hope that this helps...
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Gavilanes
> Garden Grove, CA.
Yes, thats it! It's not in my Chilton's. I was worried that it was to
some sensor.
Apparently I am missing the bulb and mount.
Anyone have one they wanna send me? :^) My wife is into assessorizing
her Jeep.
Thanks Doug
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