Working XJ side markers....
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Re: Working XJ side markers....
I did check and confirm that the upper part of the light is all that lights
up. It has a 194 bulb in it and it also flashes on and off opposite the
front turn signal. It is designed in such a way that it doesn't seem easy
to mod it for full illumination. The bottom is mostly flat while the top
has extra room to mount the lamp.
I found some pictures of what I was looking for with the tail lights. From
the looks of it, the yellow is for turn signals and then for rear fog
lights, there is a single auxillary red light mounted to the top of the
bumper under the right side tail light. Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I
swear I saw the yellows both lit steady on the Jurassic Park Jeep. Maybe
what I saw was a New Zealand or Australia thing since I belive the movie was
filmed there.
Some pics here: http://www.jeepclub.co.uk/features.cfm?id=6
Shawn
"MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:q1ezc.93946$wd7.19506@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Endo --
>
> This was the answer I got:
>
> "I assume this is someone in the US, but what he needs is a pair of
European
> spec tail lamp clusters for a TJ. The European lenses might fit the US
> lamps, but would still need an extra bulbholder anyway. It might be
simpler
> to get the whole thing and make up a hybrid lamp assembly out of the two
> types. Euro lamps do not include a license plate lamp, and they also do
not
> have a red side marker, and I would guess that both these are required by
> law in the US. As European spec TJs are built in the US, there should be
no
> problem walking into a US Jeep dealer and ordering the European lamps, I
> have no problem getting US spec lamps in the UK. "
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Endo" <me@oh.my> wrote in message
> news:5oednfE3WMv2xVbdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I'll look at my 93 XJ and see if I can find anything to help you out in
> the
> > next day or so. Can you answer me a question though about UK Jeep
> vehicles?
> > Do you have yellow rear-facing lenses that are meant to be severe
weather
> > lights or simply rear fog lights? I saw a YJ or TJ in the first
Jurassic
> > Park movie that had yellows on full time facing the rear and wondered
what
> > for. Then I owned a Ford (Mercury) Cougar and saw people selling the UK
> > rear lenses for them that included the yellow portion. They wired them
as
> > turn signals but after fooling with the headlamp wiring I managed to
> > illuminate the rear fog lamp indicator on the dash.
> >
> > If I can get new lenses for my TJ with yellow in them that would be
pretty
> > neat.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > "MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:Wkzyc.534$VF6.87@pathologist.blueyonder.net.. .
> > > ...or corner lights, or bumper lights, or whatever other names these
> > things
> > > go by!
> > >
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I own a 93 UK-spec XJ. In the UK the side markers are not wired up, so
> > > Cherokee owners who want to do this have to do it themselves. Can
anyone
> > > please tell me how the side markers are wired up in the US, and what
> > wattage
> > > bulb they take? Also, does the entire marker become illuminated, or
just
> > the
> > > top?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
up. It has a 194 bulb in it and it also flashes on and off opposite the
front turn signal. It is designed in such a way that it doesn't seem easy
to mod it for full illumination. The bottom is mostly flat while the top
has extra room to mount the lamp.
I found some pictures of what I was looking for with the tail lights. From
the looks of it, the yellow is for turn signals and then for rear fog
lights, there is a single auxillary red light mounted to the top of the
bumper under the right side tail light. Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I
swear I saw the yellows both lit steady on the Jurassic Park Jeep. Maybe
what I saw was a New Zealand or Australia thing since I belive the movie was
filmed there.
Some pics here: http://www.jeepclub.co.uk/features.cfm?id=6
Shawn
"MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:q1ezc.93946$wd7.19506@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Endo --
>
> This was the answer I got:
>
> "I assume this is someone in the US, but what he needs is a pair of
European
> spec tail lamp clusters for a TJ. The European lenses might fit the US
> lamps, but would still need an extra bulbholder anyway. It might be
simpler
> to get the whole thing and make up a hybrid lamp assembly out of the two
> types. Euro lamps do not include a license plate lamp, and they also do
not
> have a red side marker, and I would guess that both these are required by
> law in the US. As European spec TJs are built in the US, there should be
no
> problem walking into a US Jeep dealer and ordering the European lamps, I
> have no problem getting US spec lamps in the UK. "
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Endo" <me@oh.my> wrote in message
> news:5oednfE3WMv2xVbdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I'll look at my 93 XJ and see if I can find anything to help you out in
> the
> > next day or so. Can you answer me a question though about UK Jeep
> vehicles?
> > Do you have yellow rear-facing lenses that are meant to be severe
weather
> > lights or simply rear fog lights? I saw a YJ or TJ in the first
Jurassic
> > Park movie that had yellows on full time facing the rear and wondered
what
> > for. Then I owned a Ford (Mercury) Cougar and saw people selling the UK
> > rear lenses for them that included the yellow portion. They wired them
as
> > turn signals but after fooling with the headlamp wiring I managed to
> > illuminate the rear fog lamp indicator on the dash.
> >
> > If I can get new lenses for my TJ with yellow in them that would be
pretty
> > neat.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > "MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:Wkzyc.534$VF6.87@pathologist.blueyonder.net.. .
> > > ...or corner lights, or bumper lights, or whatever other names these
> > things
> > > go by!
> > >
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I own a 93 UK-spec XJ. In the UK the side markers are not wired up, so
> > > Cherokee owners who want to do this have to do it themselves. Can
anyone
> > > please tell me how the side markers are wired up in the US, and what
> > wattage
> > > bulb they take? Also, does the entire marker become illuminated, or
just
> > the
> > > top?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#32
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Posts: n/a
Re: Working XJ side markers....
I did check and confirm that the upper part of the light is all that lights
up. It has a 194 bulb in it and it also flashes on and off opposite the
front turn signal. It is designed in such a way that it doesn't seem easy
to mod it for full illumination. The bottom is mostly flat while the top
has extra room to mount the lamp.
I found some pictures of what I was looking for with the tail lights. From
the looks of it, the yellow is for turn signals and then for rear fog
lights, there is a single auxillary red light mounted to the top of the
bumper under the right side tail light. Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I
swear I saw the yellows both lit steady on the Jurassic Park Jeep. Maybe
what I saw was a New Zealand or Australia thing since I belive the movie was
filmed there.
Some pics here: http://www.jeepclub.co.uk/features.cfm?id=6
Shawn
"MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:q1ezc.93946$wd7.19506@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Endo --
>
> This was the answer I got:
>
> "I assume this is someone in the US, but what he needs is a pair of
European
> spec tail lamp clusters for a TJ. The European lenses might fit the US
> lamps, but would still need an extra bulbholder anyway. It might be
simpler
> to get the whole thing and make up a hybrid lamp assembly out of the two
> types. Euro lamps do not include a license plate lamp, and they also do
not
> have a red side marker, and I would guess that both these are required by
> law in the US. As European spec TJs are built in the US, there should be
no
> problem walking into a US Jeep dealer and ordering the European lamps, I
> have no problem getting US spec lamps in the UK. "
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Endo" <me@oh.my> wrote in message
> news:5oednfE3WMv2xVbdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I'll look at my 93 XJ and see if I can find anything to help you out in
> the
> > next day or so. Can you answer me a question though about UK Jeep
> vehicles?
> > Do you have yellow rear-facing lenses that are meant to be severe
weather
> > lights or simply rear fog lights? I saw a YJ or TJ in the first
Jurassic
> > Park movie that had yellows on full time facing the rear and wondered
what
> > for. Then I owned a Ford (Mercury) Cougar and saw people selling the UK
> > rear lenses for them that included the yellow portion. They wired them
as
> > turn signals but after fooling with the headlamp wiring I managed to
> > illuminate the rear fog lamp indicator on the dash.
> >
> > If I can get new lenses for my TJ with yellow in them that would be
pretty
> > neat.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > "MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:Wkzyc.534$VF6.87@pathologist.blueyonder.net.. .
> > > ...or corner lights, or bumper lights, or whatever other names these
> > things
> > > go by!
> > >
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I own a 93 UK-spec XJ. In the UK the side markers are not wired up, so
> > > Cherokee owners who want to do this have to do it themselves. Can
anyone
> > > please tell me how the side markers are wired up in the US, and what
> > wattage
> > > bulb they take? Also, does the entire marker become illuminated, or
just
> > the
> > > top?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
up. It has a 194 bulb in it and it also flashes on and off opposite the
front turn signal. It is designed in such a way that it doesn't seem easy
to mod it for full illumination. The bottom is mostly flat while the top
has extra room to mount the lamp.
I found some pictures of what I was looking for with the tail lights. From
the looks of it, the yellow is for turn signals and then for rear fog
lights, there is a single auxillary red light mounted to the top of the
bumper under the right side tail light. Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I
swear I saw the yellows both lit steady on the Jurassic Park Jeep. Maybe
what I saw was a New Zealand or Australia thing since I belive the movie was
filmed there.
Some pics here: http://www.jeepclub.co.uk/features.cfm?id=6
Shawn
"MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:q1ezc.93946$wd7.19506@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Endo --
>
> This was the answer I got:
>
> "I assume this is someone in the US, but what he needs is a pair of
European
> spec tail lamp clusters for a TJ. The European lenses might fit the US
> lamps, but would still need an extra bulbholder anyway. It might be
simpler
> to get the whole thing and make up a hybrid lamp assembly out of the two
> types. Euro lamps do not include a license plate lamp, and they also do
not
> have a red side marker, and I would guess that both these are required by
> law in the US. As European spec TJs are built in the US, there should be
no
> problem walking into a US Jeep dealer and ordering the European lamps, I
> have no problem getting US spec lamps in the UK. "
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Endo" <me@oh.my> wrote in message
> news:5oednfE3WMv2xVbdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I'll look at my 93 XJ and see if I can find anything to help you out in
> the
> > next day or so. Can you answer me a question though about UK Jeep
> vehicles?
> > Do you have yellow rear-facing lenses that are meant to be severe
weather
> > lights or simply rear fog lights? I saw a YJ or TJ in the first
Jurassic
> > Park movie that had yellows on full time facing the rear and wondered
what
> > for. Then I owned a Ford (Mercury) Cougar and saw people selling the UK
> > rear lenses for them that included the yellow portion. They wired them
as
> > turn signals but after fooling with the headlamp wiring I managed to
> > illuminate the rear fog lamp indicator on the dash.
> >
> > If I can get new lenses for my TJ with yellow in them that would be
pretty
> > neat.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > "MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:Wkzyc.534$VF6.87@pathologist.blueyonder.net.. .
> > > ...or corner lights, or bumper lights, or whatever other names these
> > things
> > > go by!
> > >
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I own a 93 UK-spec XJ. In the UK the side markers are not wired up, so
> > > Cherokee owners who want to do this have to do it themselves. Can
anyone
> > > please tell me how the side markers are wired up in the US, and what
> > wattage
> > > bulb they take? Also, does the entire marker become illuminated, or
just
> > the
> > > top?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#33
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Working XJ side markers....
I did check and confirm that the upper part of the light is all that lights
up. It has a 194 bulb in it and it also flashes on and off opposite the
front turn signal. It is designed in such a way that it doesn't seem easy
to mod it for full illumination. The bottom is mostly flat while the top
has extra room to mount the lamp.
I found some pictures of what I was looking for with the tail lights. From
the looks of it, the yellow is for turn signals and then for rear fog
lights, there is a single auxillary red light mounted to the top of the
bumper under the right side tail light. Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I
swear I saw the yellows both lit steady on the Jurassic Park Jeep. Maybe
what I saw was a New Zealand or Australia thing since I belive the movie was
filmed there.
Some pics here: http://www.jeepclub.co.uk/features.cfm?id=6
Shawn
"MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:q1ezc.93946$wd7.19506@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Endo --
>
> This was the answer I got:
>
> "I assume this is someone in the US, but what he needs is a pair of
European
> spec tail lamp clusters for a TJ. The European lenses might fit the US
> lamps, but would still need an extra bulbholder anyway. It might be
simpler
> to get the whole thing and make up a hybrid lamp assembly out of the two
> types. Euro lamps do not include a license plate lamp, and they also do
not
> have a red side marker, and I would guess that both these are required by
> law in the US. As European spec TJs are built in the US, there should be
no
> problem walking into a US Jeep dealer and ordering the European lamps, I
> have no problem getting US spec lamps in the UK. "
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Endo" <me@oh.my> wrote in message
> news:5oednfE3WMv2xVbdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I'll look at my 93 XJ and see if I can find anything to help you out in
> the
> > next day or so. Can you answer me a question though about UK Jeep
> vehicles?
> > Do you have yellow rear-facing lenses that are meant to be severe
weather
> > lights or simply rear fog lights? I saw a YJ or TJ in the first
Jurassic
> > Park movie that had yellows on full time facing the rear and wondered
what
> > for. Then I owned a Ford (Mercury) Cougar and saw people selling the UK
> > rear lenses for them that included the yellow portion. They wired them
as
> > turn signals but after fooling with the headlamp wiring I managed to
> > illuminate the rear fog lamp indicator on the dash.
> >
> > If I can get new lenses for my TJ with yellow in them that would be
pretty
> > neat.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > "MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:Wkzyc.534$VF6.87@pathologist.blueyonder.net.. .
> > > ...or corner lights, or bumper lights, or whatever other names these
> > things
> > > go by!
> > >
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I own a 93 UK-spec XJ. In the UK the side markers are not wired up, so
> > > Cherokee owners who want to do this have to do it themselves. Can
anyone
> > > please tell me how the side markers are wired up in the US, and what
> > wattage
> > > bulb they take? Also, does the entire marker become illuminated, or
just
> > the
> > > top?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
up. It has a 194 bulb in it and it also flashes on and off opposite the
front turn signal. It is designed in such a way that it doesn't seem easy
to mod it for full illumination. The bottom is mostly flat while the top
has extra room to mount the lamp.
I found some pictures of what I was looking for with the tail lights. From
the looks of it, the yellow is for turn signals and then for rear fog
lights, there is a single auxillary red light mounted to the top of the
bumper under the right side tail light. Maybe it's just a UK thing, but I
swear I saw the yellows both lit steady on the Jurassic Park Jeep. Maybe
what I saw was a New Zealand or Australia thing since I belive the movie was
filmed there.
Some pics here: http://www.jeepclub.co.uk/features.cfm?id=6
Shawn
"MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:q1ezc.93946$wd7.19506@front-1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Endo --
>
> This was the answer I got:
>
> "I assume this is someone in the US, but what he needs is a pair of
European
> spec tail lamp clusters for a TJ. The European lenses might fit the US
> lamps, but would still need an extra bulbholder anyway. It might be
simpler
> to get the whole thing and make up a hybrid lamp assembly out of the two
> types. Euro lamps do not include a license plate lamp, and they also do
not
> have a red side marker, and I would guess that both these are required by
> law in the US. As European spec TJs are built in the US, there should be
no
> problem walking into a US Jeep dealer and ordering the European lamps, I
> have no problem getting US spec lamps in the UK. "
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Endo" <me@oh.my> wrote in message
> news:5oednfE3WMv2xVbdRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> > I'll look at my 93 XJ and see if I can find anything to help you out in
> the
> > next day or so. Can you answer me a question though about UK Jeep
> vehicles?
> > Do you have yellow rear-facing lenses that are meant to be severe
weather
> > lights or simply rear fog lights? I saw a YJ or TJ in the first
Jurassic
> > Park movie that had yellows on full time facing the rear and wondered
what
> > for. Then I owned a Ford (Mercury) Cougar and saw people selling the UK
> > rear lenses for them that included the yellow portion. They wired them
as
> > turn signals but after fooling with the headlamp wiring I managed to
> > illuminate the rear fog lamp indicator on the dash.
> >
> > If I can get new lenses for my TJ with yellow in them that would be
pretty
> > neat.
> >
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > "MLS" <msketchley@[remove]blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:Wkzyc.534$VF6.87@pathologist.blueyonder.net.. .
> > > ...or corner lights, or bumper lights, or whatever other names these
> > things
> > > go by!
> > >
> > > Hello there.
> > >
> > > I own a 93 UK-spec XJ. In the UK the side markers are not wired up, so
> > > Cherokee owners who want to do this have to do it themselves. Can
anyone
> > > please tell me how the side markers are wired up in the US, and what
> > wattage
> > > bulb they take? Also, does the entire marker become illuminated, or
just
> > the
> > > top?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Martin
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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