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Mike Romain 04-20-2007 12:27 PM

Re: Looking for a fuse block 92 YJ 4.0L
 
Dave Hansen wrote:
> On Apr 20, 6:42 am, Mike Romain <roma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> davehanse...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I just can't find the right place to look. My fuse block's terminals
>>> (spring clips that hold the blades of the fuse) are loosening and in
>>> one case, breaking. One fuse just falls out when I go over a bump.
>>> Where should I look for a fuse block?
>>> Thanks!

>> A full sized GM van or GM car would have almost the identical panel or
>> one that could be wired in I think if it is the one up under the dash by
>> the e-brake. It matches the 86 CJ one close anyway.
>>
>> Mike
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>
>
> Funny, I ordered one from the dealer, pre-paid, and waited because it
> was backordered. Two months went by and then I called to find out.
> Between ordering it and checking two months later, it was dropped and
> no longer available.
>
> I called a few junk yards but was told that electrical parts were hard
> to come by because they get snapped up so quickly.
> I'll keep looking though. I was hoping someone knew of a source for
> electrical parts like this.
> Thanks
>


I wish I had a YJ here to compare it with, then I could say for sure
because I have a GM one in the garage. A friend traded be a complete
harness for a full sized GM van for some work on his van and I used it
to replace all the rotted harness plugs and sockets when I rebuilt my
CJ7. The all are the same.

The full sized GM vans are common in the wreckers. If the case comes
apart in the same harness modules, the 'fuse' part of the box would swap
over easy.

I am thinking on inviting a friend with a YJ over on the weekend for a
BBQ, if it happens I will look.

What about companies like 'painless wiring' to name only one I can think
of at this moment? There are a couple out there that make replacement
harnesses, I would think they might sell just the fuse box.

Mike

bllsht 04-21-2007 02:01 AM

Re: Looking for a fuse block 92 YJ 4.0L
 
On 19 Apr 2007 19:02:35 -0700, davehansen22@gmail.com wrote:

>I just can't find the right place to look. My fuse block's terminals
>(spring clips that hold the blades of the fuse) are loosening and in
>one case, breaking. One fuse just falls out when I go over a bump.
>
>Where should I look for a fuse block?
>
>Thanks!



Get one from a junkyard. You can take the terminals out to replace
your bad ones.


bllsht 04-21-2007 02:01 AM

Re: Looking for a fuse block 92 YJ 4.0L
 
On 19 Apr 2007 19:02:35 -0700, davehansen22@gmail.com wrote:

>I just can't find the right place to look. My fuse block's terminals
>(spring clips that hold the blades of the fuse) are loosening and in
>one case, breaking. One fuse just falls out when I go over a bump.
>
>Where should I look for a fuse block?
>
>Thanks!



Get one from a junkyard. You can take the terminals out to replace
your bad ones.


bllsht 04-21-2007 02:01 AM

Re: Looking for a fuse block 92 YJ 4.0L
 
On 19 Apr 2007 19:02:35 -0700, davehansen22@gmail.com wrote:

>I just can't find the right place to look. My fuse block's terminals
>(spring clips that hold the blades of the fuse) are loosening and in
>one case, breaking. One fuse just falls out when I go over a bump.
>
>Where should I look for a fuse block?
>
>Thanks!



Get one from a junkyard. You can take the terminals out to replace
your bad ones.


bllsht 04-21-2007 02:01 AM

Re: Looking for a fuse block 92 YJ 4.0L
 
On 19 Apr 2007 19:02:35 -0700, davehansen22@gmail.com wrote:

>I just can't find the right place to look. My fuse block's terminals
>(spring clips that hold the blades of the fuse) are loosening and in
>one case, breaking. One fuse just falls out when I go over a bump.
>
>Where should I look for a fuse block?
>
>Thanks!



Get one from a junkyard. You can take the terminals out to replace
your bad ones.



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