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Re: Rear Brake Light (above spare) non functional [erickpl] by shamokin
Jul 22, 2008 (8:39 pm)
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Replying to: erickpl (Jul 22, 2008 5:06 am)

Button connectors are there, and you can pull them out. How do the buttons on the tub get their power? Tester does not light, and, when the buttons are removed, there does not appear to be any electrical connections.
 
BTW, thanks for your help on this one.
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Re: Things are sure slow around here, huh? [wheelsdown] by tsjay
Jul 23, 2008 (5:04 am)
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Replying to: wheelsdown (Jul 17, 2008 7:53 pm)

Terry and All:
 
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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Re: Rear Brake Light (above spare) non functional [shamokin] by erickpl
Jul 23, 2008 (5:58 am)
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Replying to: shamokin (Jul 22, 2008 8:39 pm)

There's your problem. Those buttons get power via wiring behind the passenger rear tail light. 2 wires feed those buttons. My guess is that they got cut somehow. You can remove the trim piece at the bottom (plastic 'bolts') and reach up there and connect em. You may need to expose some wire and reattach em.
 
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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4.0 I6 2000 WRANGLER RUNNING A CARB by grcooper
Aug 04, 2008 (5:43 am)
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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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Re: 4.0 I6 2000 WRANGLER RUNNING A CARB [grcooper] by mac24
Aug 04, 2008 (6:08 am)
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Replying to: grcooper (Aug 04, 2008 5:43 am)

Yes, it could be done, though I'm not sure why you want to complicate things by replacing the ignition and injection components.
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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TeeJay by steampower
Aug 20, 2008 (8:43 am)
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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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Re: TeeJay [steampower] by tsjay
Aug 20, 2008 (9:44 am)
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Replying to: steampower (Aug 20, 2008 8:43 am)

Sure I remember you, Chief. You were so kind to me when I lost my Rossie Pup.
 
Glad you have that new Jeep.
 
Stick around.
 
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
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Re: Steering Shimmy TSB [guy21] by skyking49
Sep 16, 2008 (10:35 am)
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Replying to: guy21 (Mar 19, 2007 7:28 am)

They are fixing mine today. 06 wrangler X with 16,00 mi. They just replaced severely warped rotors and metal to metal brakes. The Shimmy is under warranty so no charge. 364.00 for the rotors and brakes.
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KM2 vs MT/R by unlimitj
Sep 18, 2008 (5:41 pm)
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I need new tires for my Wrangler and I'm looking for info. I've had good luck with my Goodyear MT/Rs, but am always up to try a new tire. Now that the BFGoodrich KM2s have been around a while, anyone have experience with them?
Trying to decide whether to get another set of the MT/Rs or try out the KM2s (a little more expensive).
Thanks for the feedback.
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Jeep Resale Value by embeeduece
Sep 18, 2008 (5:56 pm)
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Yup. She's five years old and I feel it's time to sell. So... I took her to Car Max for a first appraisal just to get a ballpark figure.
 
She's a 2004 Jeep Wrangler Sport. 60K miles. Great condition. Loaded w/ options. I know you'd need more detailed info, but...
 
Looking on KBB and eBay, I figured she's worth at the high water mark $15K. Probably less.
 
But Car Max came back w/ an estimate of $8500. Which I find to be criminally low.
 
Reactions?
 
Thanks,
Mike

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