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2000 Wrangler; 50,000 miles on it. Was rear ended a year ago. Damage repaired. However, I noticed the brake light was non fuctional. I returned to the shop that repaired the damage. They got the light working. They advised that, if the problem happens again, I was to make sure that the two pins in the door were extended and in contact with the two pins in the frame. When the light became non-functional, I pulled the pins out of the frame and inserted a test light as a probe. It feels like there is nothing in these holes. My question: is there a switch or something that may have not been attached properly when the vehicle was repaired that may have become disconnected from the frame? How does one get behind to reattach? From under the vehicle or in back of the paneling? The bulb and fuse for the circuit are functional.
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Replying to: shamokin (Jul 21, 2008 8:05 pm) -Paul
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Replying to: erickpl (Jul 22, 2008 5:06 am) BTW, thanks for your help on this one.
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Replying to: wheelsdown (Jul 17, 2008 7:53 pm) State Farm has a policy with a 7500 mile maximum annual usage on the vehicle that saves me $60 per six month premium. I switched to that policy for Thelma Jane, since I can very easily stay below 7500 miles per year on her. Saving $120 per year on insurance for one vehicle isn't huge, but it's better than a stick in the eye, right? Tom |
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Replying to: shamokin (Jul 22, 2008 8:39 pm) I deactivated mine when I did LED tail lights and put my 3rd taillight on a swingaway tire carrier. But I left the buttons and such in place. -Paul |
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I have a 2000 tj with a 4.0 I6, automatic. Can I remove all the electronics and put a carb and distributor on it. I want to run propane in it. If so what HEI can I used and do I have to do anything to the transmission.Thanks Gary
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Replying to: grcooper (Aug 04, 2008 5:43 am) Propane injection is relatively simple and can be done through the throttle body. I suggest you do a little research on propane conversion manufacturers, though I'm not aware of a kit specifically for the 4.0 I6. Most conversion kits are fairly generic though. To answer your original question, the I6 is virtually unchanged from when it used to have a carb as standard. The carb didn't work well though, and a kit to add fuel injection was a popular conversion (and is still available today). So yes, a carb and distributor is a simple swap from an earlier model. |
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Hi Tom.You remember me as Chief. (you know, the Navy guy) Glad to see you n Hank are doing well. I'm driving a 07 X now. Love it. Happy wheelin' Chief
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Replying to: steampower (Aug 20, 2008 8:43 am) Glad you have that new Jeep. Stick around. Tom Have you hugged your Jeep today? |
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Replying to: guy21 (Mar 19, 2007 7:28 am) |
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