Questions from a newbee
Guest
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Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
answered.
First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop considerably
when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It rapidly
drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the TJ's?
Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops that
fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when I
start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart for
it to get it to work. Is this common?
Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of? In
other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want to
to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows differently?
I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
Thanks in advance.
-------------
G-Hound
"There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
answered.
First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop considerably
when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It rapidly
drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the TJ's?
Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops that
fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when I
start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart for
it to get it to work. Is this common?
Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of? In
other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want to
to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows differently?
I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
Thanks in advance.
-------------
G-Hound
"There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
Guest
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Thats only good however until you modify it. Then plan on only 175-200. <g> Its a
Jeep thing...
Sounds like a bad sending unit...however...here is the deal, a whole lot of people
got them replaced...and they were worse than before. You take your chances when
replacing it.
Do not use anything but cloth towels on your soft top windows. Any sort of paper
product will scratch them.
Formula 303 is good, has UV protectant too.
Meguires, and many other brands make good car wash "soaps", and other cleaners and
polish, etc.
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>
>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>
>>
>>
>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>> answered.
>>>
>>> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>considerably
>>> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>rapidly
>>> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>TJ's?
>>> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>that
>>> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>I
>>> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>for
>>> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>
>>> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>In
>>> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>to
>>> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>differently?
>>> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>
>>> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> -------------
>>> G-Hound
>>>
>>> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>
Jeep thing...
Sounds like a bad sending unit...however...here is the deal, a whole lot of people
got them replaced...and they were worse than before. You take your chances when
replacing it.
Do not use anything but cloth towels on your soft top windows. Any sort of paper
product will scratch them.
Formula 303 is good, has UV protectant too.
Meguires, and many other brands make good car wash "soaps", and other cleaners and
polish, etc.
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>
>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>
>>
>>
>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>> answered.
>>>
>>> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>considerably
>>> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>rapidly
>>> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>TJ's?
>>> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>that
>>> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>I
>>> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>for
>>> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>
>>> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>In
>>> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>to
>>> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>differently?
>>> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>
>>> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> -------------
>>> G-Hound
>>>
>>> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Depends on tank size Jeff =)
I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
smaller one.
I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>
>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>
>
>
>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>> answered.
>>
>> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>considerably
>> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>rapidly
>> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>TJ's?
>> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>that
>> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>I
>> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>for
>> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>
>> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>In
>> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>to
>> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>differently?
>> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>
>> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> -------------
>> G-Hound
>>
>> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>
I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
smaller one.
I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>
>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>
>
>
>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>> answered.
>>
>> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>considerably
>> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>rapidly
>> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>TJ's?
>> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>that
>> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>I
>> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>for
>> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>
>> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>In
>> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>to
>> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>differently?
>> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>
>> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> -------------
>> G-Hound
>>
>> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Links for Wrangler FAQ's
http://users2.ev1.net/~NLHoyt/Jeep/TJFAQ/TJFAQ.htm
http://www.jeeptech.com/
http://www.jeepmadness.com/jeeppage2.htm
http://www.visi.com/~tam/tjfaq.html
Tom
"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
> answered.
>
> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
considerably
> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
rapidly
> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
TJ's?
> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
that
> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
I
> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
for
> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>
> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
In
> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
to
> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
differently?
> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>
> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> -------------
> G-Hound
>
> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
http://users2.ev1.net/~NLHoyt/Jeep/TJFAQ/TJFAQ.htm
http://www.jeeptech.com/
http://www.jeepmadness.com/jeeppage2.htm
http://www.visi.com/~tam/tjfaq.html
Tom
"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
> answered.
>
> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
considerably
> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
rapidly
> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
TJ's?
> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
that
> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
I
> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
for
> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>
> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
In
> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
to
> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
differently?
> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>
> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> -------------
> G-Hound
>
> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
Guest
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Dave - mine is just the other way...hauls *** thru the first 1/4 and takes more time
for the rest. Even when I am down past the red, mine never takes 19 gallons, but,
then again, as bashed in as my tank is, I think it only holds 17-18 something these
days.
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 02:46:54 GMT, David C. Moller <david_moller@msn.com> wrote:
>>Depends on tank size Jeff =)
>>I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
>>smaller one.
>>
>>I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
>>thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
>>quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
>>I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
>>gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
>>moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
>>hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
>>I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
>>google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
>>
>>Dave
>>http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>
>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>>
>>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>>> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>>> answered.
>>>>
>>>> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>>considerably
>>>> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>>rapidly
>>>> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>>TJ's?
>>>> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>>that
>>>> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>>I
>>>> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>>for
>>>> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>>
>>>> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>>In
>>>> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>>to
>>>> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>>differently?
>>>> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> -------------
>>>> G-Hound
>>>>
>>>> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>>
for the rest. Even when I am down past the red, mine never takes 19 gallons, but,
then again, as bashed in as my tank is, I think it only holds 17-18 something these
days.
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 02:46:54 GMT, David C. Moller <david_moller@msn.com> wrote:
>>Depends on tank size Jeff =)
>>I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
>>smaller one.
>>
>>I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
>>thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
>>quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
>>I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
>>gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
>>moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
>>hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
>>I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
>>google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
>>
>>Dave
>>http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>
>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>>
>>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>>> Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>>> answered.
>>>>
>>>> First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>>considerably
>>>> when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>>rapidly
>>>> drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>>TJ's?
>>>> Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>>that
>>>> fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>>I
>>>> start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>>for
>>>> it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>>
>>>> Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>>In
>>>> other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>>to
>>>> to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>>differently?
>>>> I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> -------------
>>>> G-Hound
>>>>
>>>> "There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Aw, next time you empty your tank, just toss a lit match in there. That
should get rid of all of your tank dents. :)
{Legal Disclaimer: This is a joke, don't actually try it.}
jbjeep wrote:
> Dave - mine is just the other way...hauls *** thru the first 1/4 and takes more time
> for the rest. Even when I am down past the red, mine never takes 19 gallons, but,
> then again, as bashed in as my tank is, I think it only holds 17-18 something these
> days.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 02:46:54 GMT, David C. Moller <david_moller@msn.com> wrote:
>
>
>>>Depends on tank size Jeff =)
>>>I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
>>>smaller one.
>>>
>>>I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
>>>thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
>>>quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
>>>I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
>>>gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
>>>moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
>>>hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
>>>I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
>>>google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>>http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>>
>>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>>>
>>>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>>>
>>>>>Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>>>>answered.
>>>>>
>>>>>First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>>>
>>>>considerably
>>>>
>>>>>when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>>>
>>>>rapidly
>>>>
>>>>>drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>>>
>>>>TJ's?
>>>>
>>>>>Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>>>
>>>>that
>>>>
>>>>>fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>>>
>>>>I
>>>>
>>>>>start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>>>
>>>>for
>>>>
>>>>>it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>>>
>>>>>Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>>>
>>>>In
>>>>
>>>>>other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>>>
>>>>to
>>>>
>>>>>to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>>>
>>>>differently?
>>>>
>>>>>I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>>>
>>>>>Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>-------------
>>>>>G-Hound
>>>>>
>>>>>"There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>>>
>
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should get rid of all of your tank dents. :)
{Legal Disclaimer: This is a joke, don't actually try it.}
jbjeep wrote:
> Dave - mine is just the other way...hauls *** thru the first 1/4 and takes more time
> for the rest. Even when I am down past the red, mine never takes 19 gallons, but,
> then again, as bashed in as my tank is, I think it only holds 17-18 something these
> days.
>
>
>
> On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 02:46:54 GMT, David C. Moller <david_moller@msn.com> wrote:
>
>
>>>Depends on tank size Jeff =)
>>>I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
>>>smaller one.
>>>
>>>I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
>>>thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
>>>quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
>>>I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
>>>gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
>>>moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
>>>hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
>>>I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
>>>google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>>http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>>
>>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>>>
>>>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>>>
>>>>>Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>>>>answered.
>>>>>
>>>>>First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>>>
>>>>considerably
>>>>
>>>>>when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>>>
>>>>rapidly
>>>>
>>>>>drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>>>
>>>>TJ's?
>>>>
>>>>>Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>>>
>>>>that
>>>>
>>>>>fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>>>
>>>>I
>>>>
>>>>>start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>>>
>>>>for
>>>>
>>>>>it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>>>
>>>>>Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>>>
>>>>In
>>>>
>>>>>other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>>>
>>>>to
>>>>
>>>>>to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>>>
>>>>differently?
>>>>
>>>>>I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>>>
>>>>>Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>-------------
>>>>>G-Hound
>>>>>
>>>>>"There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>>>
>
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Yea, but the question is how well would the Kilby hold up? lol.
Shop already told me that within a few years I will probably have to replace the
stock tank - it was damaged that bad.
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 03:03:11 GMT, Thomas Waldron <obviousTWaldron@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>>Aw, next time you empty your tank, just toss a lit match in there. That
>>should get rid of all of your tank dents. :)
>>
>>{Legal Disclaimer: This is a joke, don't actually try it.}
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>> Dave - mine is just the other way...hauls *** thru the first 1/4 and takes more time
>>> for the rest. Even when I am down past the red, mine never takes 19 gallons, but,
>>> then again, as bashed in as my tank is, I think it only holds 17-18 something these
>>> days.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 02:46:54 GMT, David C. Moller <david_moller@msn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Depends on tank size Jeff =)
>>>>>I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
>>>>>smaller one.
>>>>>
>>>>>I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
>>>>>thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
>>>>>quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
>>>>>I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
>>>>>gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
>>>>>moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
>>>>>hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
>>>>>I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
>>>>>google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave
>>>>>http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>>>>
>>>>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>>>>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>>>>>>answered.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>>>>>
>>>>>>considerably
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>>>>>
>>>>>>rapidly
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TJ's?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>>>>>
>>>>>>that
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>>>>>
>>>>>>for
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>>>>>
>>>>>>to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>>>>>
>>>>>>differently?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>-------------
>>>>>>>G-Hound
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>>>>>
>>>
Shop already told me that within a few years I will probably have to replace the
stock tank - it was damaged that bad.
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 03:03:11 GMT, Thomas Waldron <obviousTWaldron@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>>Aw, next time you empty your tank, just toss a lit match in there. That
>>should get rid of all of your tank dents. :)
>>
>>{Legal Disclaimer: This is a joke, don't actually try it.}
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>> Dave - mine is just the other way...hauls *** thru the first 1/4 and takes more time
>>> for the rest. Even when I am down past the red, mine never takes 19 gallons, but,
>>> then again, as bashed in as my tank is, I think it only holds 17-18 something these
>>> days.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 02:46:54 GMT, David C. Moller <david_moller@msn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Depends on tank size Jeff =)
>>>>>I have the 19gal and fill up right around there, so not sure about a
>>>>>smaller one.
>>>>>
>>>>>I've noticed similar with my '99 TJ's gas gauge. Goes pretty quick
>>>>>thru the first quarter tank, and flat out hauls *** through the last
>>>>>quarter, so I guess that's 'normal'. However, even when I'm convinced
>>>>>I'm on fumes and about to run out of gas, the tank only takes 16-17
>>>>>gals, so I still had 2 or 3 gallons left. Not sure about the gauge not
>>>>>moving at all... never had that one. Not sure about washing either
>>>>>hehehe. I found an awesome FAQ once maintained on a personal site, but
>>>>>I can't find it now. Spend some time searching on 'Jeep FAQ' on
>>>>>google.com and I bet you'll stumble across it.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave
>>>>>http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>>>>>
>>>>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:09:54 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>If you plan on 250 miles per tank full, you will never walk.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Do not use diswashing soap, the detergent is harmful. Also, do not use
>>>>>>ArmorAll, that ---- is heroin for plastic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"The Greyhound and Jewel" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:20030701214917.04183.00001434@mb-m06.aol.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Just purchased a 98 TJ, soft top, 6 cyl manual. Need a couple questions
>>>>>>>answered.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>First & foremost, I've noticed that the gas gauge tends to drop
>>>>>>
>>>>>>considerably
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>when the tank is full & especially when the tank is near empty. It
>>>>>>
>>>>>>rapidly
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>drops from 1/4 to E in the matter of minutes. Is this common with the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TJ's?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Can this be corrected? I'm wondering how much I can ride on when it drops
>>>>>>
>>>>>>that
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>fast. There has to be "something" in the tank. There are also times when
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>start the Jeep up & the gauge doesn't move. I have to shut down & restart
>>>>>>
>>>>>>for
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>it to get it to work. Is this common?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Second, while washing the car, is there anything I need to be aware of?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>other words, what do I NOT USE on the soft top. It's black & I don't want
>>>>>>
>>>>>>to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>to fade or become discolored in anyway. Do I handle the windows
>>>>>>
>>>>>>differently?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I was told just soap & water was good but I want to make sure.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Finally, can anyone hook me up with a link or two with Wrangler FAQ's?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>-------------
>>>>>>>G-Hound
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works."
>>>>>>
>>>
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