"Lights on" chime not working (97 TJ - doors ON)
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That fuse controls the buzzer and door switches. The headlight switch
is independent of these so it works fine.
Did the previous owner also disable the clutch override so it can start
in gear? You might want to check that for safety sake.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> partly correct...the buzzers and bells don't work but the dome lights
> only work when turned on using the headlight switch on the dash. The
> lights DO NOT go on when the door is opened. If these 3 features are
> all controlled by the #4 fuse then I have to think something has been
> disabled to kill all 3. I'll check behind the fuse box to see if the
> wires are still there as suggested.
is independent of these so it works fine.
Did the previous owner also disable the clutch override so it can start
in gear? You might want to check that for safety sake.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> partly correct...the buzzers and bells don't work but the dome lights
> only work when turned on using the headlight switch on the dash. The
> lights DO NOT go on when the door is opened. If these 3 features are
> all controlled by the #4 fuse then I have to think something has been
> disabled to kill all 3. I'll check behind the fuse box to see if the
> wires are still there as suggested.
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> LOL! I 'used' to live there.....
> ;-)
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> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> LOL! I 'used' to live there.....
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> LOL! I 'used' to live there.....
> ;-)
>
> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> LOL! I 'used' to live there.....
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> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> LOL! I 'used' to live there.....
> ;-)
>
> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> LOL! I 'used' to live there.....
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That was it Jeff. I pulled the fuse box out and saw that one of the
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
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That was it Jeff. I pulled the fuse box out and saw that one of the
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
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That was it Jeff. I pulled the fuse box out and saw that one of the
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
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That was it Jeff. I pulled the fuse box out and saw that one of the
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Howie
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Wow, good one. Thanks for the follow-up!
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> That was it Jeff. I pulled the fuse box out and saw that one of the
> wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
> contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
> guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
> previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
> for the suggestion.
>
> Howie
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> That was it Jeff. I pulled the fuse box out and saw that one of the
> wires for the #4 fuse was not plugged in all the way in preventing
> contact to the fuse. Pushed it in and it all works again. I'm
> guessing that repeated removal and replacement of the fuse by the
> previous owner caused the wire to get pushed out of the slot. Thanks
> for the suggestion.
>
> Howie


