Looking for a Canadian dealer
#51
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
It is half driving me nuts because I can't find where I read about it,
but apparently the TJ dash has 2 ground wires, one on each side and if
the one on the center side comes loose, the heater fan switch craps
out. If the other comes loose you lose some gauges or something like
that. If the main plug comes loose, the air bag light comes on and the
speedo fails.
The 'TSB' article I read said to replace the bolt holding the wire on.
Mike
Shazam wrote:
>
> Ground wire?? I'll check that out as well....once it stops raining.
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:33:30 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
> >controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
> >switch.
but apparently the TJ dash has 2 ground wires, one on each side and if
the one on the center side comes loose, the heater fan switch craps
out. If the other comes loose you lose some gauges or something like
that. If the main plug comes loose, the air bag light comes on and the
speedo fails.
The 'TSB' article I read said to replace the bolt holding the wire on.
Mike
Shazam wrote:
>
> Ground wire?? I'll check that out as well....once it stops raining.
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:33:30 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
> >controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
> >switch.
#52
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
It is half driving me nuts because I can't find where I read about it,
but apparently the TJ dash has 2 ground wires, one on each side and if
the one on the center side comes loose, the heater fan switch craps
out. If the other comes loose you lose some gauges or something like
that. If the main plug comes loose, the air bag light comes on and the
speedo fails.
The 'TSB' article I read said to replace the bolt holding the wire on.
Mike
Shazam wrote:
>
> Ground wire?? I'll check that out as well....once it stops raining.
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:33:30 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
> >controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
> >switch.
but apparently the TJ dash has 2 ground wires, one on each side and if
the one on the center side comes loose, the heater fan switch craps
out. If the other comes loose you lose some gauges or something like
that. If the main plug comes loose, the air bag light comes on and the
speedo fails.
The 'TSB' article I read said to replace the bolt holding the wire on.
Mike
Shazam wrote:
>
> Ground wire?? I'll check that out as well....once it stops raining.
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:33:30 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
> >controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
> >switch.
#53
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
It is half driving me nuts because I can't find where I read about it,
but apparently the TJ dash has 2 ground wires, one on each side and if
the one on the center side comes loose, the heater fan switch craps
out. If the other comes loose you lose some gauges or something like
that. If the main plug comes loose, the air bag light comes on and the
speedo fails.
The 'TSB' article I read said to replace the bolt holding the wire on.
Mike
Shazam wrote:
>
> Ground wire?? I'll check that out as well....once it stops raining.
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:33:30 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
> >controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
> >switch.
but apparently the TJ dash has 2 ground wires, one on each side and if
the one on the center side comes loose, the heater fan switch craps
out. If the other comes loose you lose some gauges or something like
that. If the main plug comes loose, the air bag light comes on and the
speedo fails.
The 'TSB' article I read said to replace the bolt holding the wire on.
Mike
Shazam wrote:
>
> Ground wire?? I'll check that out as well....once it stops raining.
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:33:30 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
> >controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
> >switch.
#54
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
We have them all over the place around here.
I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
few extra bucks ...
#55
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
We have them all over the place around here.
I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
few extra bucks ...
#56
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
We have them all over the place around here.
I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
few extra bucks ...
#57
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
We have them all over the place around here.
I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
few extra bucks ...
#58
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
LOL
CRWLR wrote:
>
> I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
> We have them all over the place around here.
>
> I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
> few extra bucks ...
CRWLR wrote:
>
> I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
> We have them all over the place around here.
>
> I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
> few extra bucks ...
#59
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
LOL
CRWLR wrote:
>
> I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
> We have them all over the place around here.
>
> I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
> few extra bucks ...
CRWLR wrote:
>
> I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
> We have them all over the place around here.
>
> I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
> few extra bucks ...
#60
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
LOL
CRWLR wrote:
>
> I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
> We have them all over the place around here.
>
> I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
> few extra bucks ...
CRWLR wrote:
>
> I haven't got any Canadians, but I can round up several Mexicans for you ...
> We have them all over the place around here.
>
> I don't normally deal in this comodity, but times are slow and I could use a
> few extra bucks ...