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noneofyourbusiness 02-04-2007 07:16 PM

When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
My 95 XJ is dead...
No lights no buzzers no start.

The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).

The "main" fuse in the engine compartment (40 amp) is good (but I
cracked open the shell trying to pull it out), and the TCU fuse in the
passenger compartment is good.

I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
"neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
button, or vice versa??)

Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???

And, with all the recent rain, I haven't ridden my motorcycle in about
3-4 weeks, so it didn't want to start up either! Not even jumpered to
the Jeeps battery !

What else can I check before calling my mechanic?

TIA
:(

....

DougW 02-04-2007 08:56 PM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
noneofyourbusiness wrote:
> My 95 XJ is dead...
> No lights no buzzers no start.
>
> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).


A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
read when you turn the headlights on? If it goes gown to < 9V then the
battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)

Does the horn work?

> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
> button, or vice versa??)


Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
power the shifter would not release.

> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???


Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.

--
DougW



DougW 02-04-2007 08:56 PM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
noneofyourbusiness wrote:
> My 95 XJ is dead...
> No lights no buzzers no start.
>
> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).


A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
read when you turn the headlights on? If it goes gown to < 9V then the
battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)

Does the horn work?

> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
> button, or vice versa??)


Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
power the shifter would not release.

> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???


Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.

--
DougW



DougW 02-04-2007 08:56 PM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
noneofyourbusiness wrote:
> My 95 XJ is dead...
> No lights no buzzers no start.
>
> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).


A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
read when you turn the headlights on? If it goes gown to < 9V then the
battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)

Does the horn work?

> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
> button, or vice versa??)


Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
power the shifter would not release.

> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???


Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.

--
DougW



DougW 02-04-2007 08:56 PM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
noneofyourbusiness wrote:
> My 95 XJ is dead...
> No lights no buzzers no start.
>
> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).


A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
read when you turn the headlights on? If it goes gown to < 9V then the
battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)

Does the horn work?

> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
> button, or vice versa??)


Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
power the shifter would not release.

> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???


Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.

--
DougW



noneofyourbusiness 02-05-2007 01:11 AM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:56:28 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

>noneofyourbusiness wrote:
>> My 95 XJ is dead...
>> No lights no buzzers no start.
>>
>> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
>> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).

>
>A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
>read when you turn the headlights on?


Headlights don't come on :(

> If it goes gown to < 9V then the
>battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)
>
>Does the horn work?
>


Er...didn't try :/

>> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
>> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
>> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
>> button, or vice versa??)

>
>Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
>releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
>power the shifter would not release.
>
>> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???

>
>Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
>a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.


Where is the fusable link usually located?
(The Chilton guide talks about repairing a fusable link but doesn't
specifiy WHERE to find it)

Thanks...

....

noneofyourbusiness 02-05-2007 01:11 AM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:56:28 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

>noneofyourbusiness wrote:
>> My 95 XJ is dead...
>> No lights no buzzers no start.
>>
>> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
>> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).

>
>A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
>read when you turn the headlights on?


Headlights don't come on :(

> If it goes gown to < 9V then the
>battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)
>
>Does the horn work?
>


Er...didn't try :/

>> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
>> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
>> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
>> button, or vice versa??)

>
>Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
>releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
>power the shifter would not release.
>
>> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???

>
>Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
>a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.


Where is the fusable link usually located?
(The Chilton guide talks about repairing a fusable link but doesn't
specifiy WHERE to find it)

Thanks...

....

noneofyourbusiness 02-05-2007 01:11 AM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:56:28 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

>noneofyourbusiness wrote:
>> My 95 XJ is dead...
>> No lights no buzzers no start.
>>
>> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
>> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).

>
>A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
>read when you turn the headlights on?


Headlights don't come on :(

> If it goes gown to < 9V then the
>battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)
>
>Does the horn work?
>


Er...didn't try :/

>> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
>> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
>> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
>> button, or vice versa??)

>
>Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
>releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
>power the shifter would not release.
>
>> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???

>
>Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
>a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.


Where is the fusable link usually located?
(The Chilton guide talks about repairing a fusable link but doesn't
specifiy WHERE to find it)

Thanks...

....

noneofyourbusiness 02-05-2007 01:11 AM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:56:28 -0600, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:

>noneofyourbusiness wrote:
>> My 95 XJ is dead...
>> No lights no buzzers no start.
>>
>> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
>> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).

>
>A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
>read when you turn the headlights on?


Headlights don't come on :(

> If it goes gown to < 9V then the
>battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)
>
>Does the horn work?
>


Er...didn't try :/

>> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
>> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
>> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
>> button, or vice versa??)

>
>Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
>releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
>power the shifter would not release.
>
>> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???

>
>Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
>a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.


Where is the fusable link usually located?
(The Chilton guide talks about repairing a fusable link but doesn't
specifiy WHERE to find it)

Thanks...

....

Carl S 02-05-2007 02:00 AM

Re: When it rains..it pours... (95 XJ wont start)
 
What fun would it be if you had all the information you need from a
chiltons? >BFG< Usually they are within a foot or so of the battery. Not
exactly sure on your XJ where they are located.

Carl


"noneofyourbusiness" <top.secret@needtoknow.org> wrote in message
news:t3ids21a17u5og09rhmua7rpa29o4hsojp@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:56:28 -0600, "DougW"
> <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>noneofyourbusiness wrote:
>>> My 95 XJ is dead...
>>> No lights no buzzers no start.
>>>
>>> The battery reads 12.6 (or 12.8?) on a volt meter, and there is good
>>> ground between the engine and the body (and the battery and the body).

>>
>>A fully charged battery should read closer to 14V What does the voltage
>>read when you turn the headlights on?

>
> Headlights don't come on :(
>
>> If it goes gown to < 9V then the
>>battery is probably shot. (or have a cell low on water)
>>
>>Does the horn work?
>>

>
> Er...didn't try :/
>
>>> I HAVE BEEN HAVING issues in the recent past which seemed to be
>>> "neutral saftey switch" related, but might it actually be the ignition
>>> switch?? (Does the ignition switch block the tranny shifter release
>>> button, or vice versa??)

>>
>>Shift interlock (if the recall was done) IIRC, on or start + brake
>>releases the shifter interlock. So if the switch isn't getting any
>>power the shifter would not release.
>>
>>> Would a bad ignition switch prevent ALL of the lights from working???

>>
>>Lights usually don't rely on the ignition switch. I would suspect
>>a bad battery first, then possibly a blown fusable link.

>
> Where is the fusable link usually located?
> (The Chilton guide talks about repairing a fusable link but doesn't
> specifiy WHERE to find it)
>
> Thanks...
>
> ...





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