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My wipers dont work!!!!!
mjeff87 replied to jeep_freek88's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
no, unfortunately after looking, that's not it. I was thinking of when I pulled my 2.5 harness out for the 4.0 swap.... So, like Rich said, check the relay box on the fuseblock and also the delay module. You can pull the module out of the wiring and connect the two pieces of wiring together directly. If they work then, you know the module is bad. It velcro-ed to the bottom of the steering column, black rectangular box with two ribbon-wire connectors on it, one on each side. Jeff -
My wipers dont work!!!!!
mjeff87 replied to jeep_freek88's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
is that the harness I sent you? If so, something in my memory is telling me that I cut the wire connector for the wiper motor from the inside, past the connector, to get the engine harness out (figured out later that I didn't have to do that :doh: ) IIRC it was only two wires, black and white, that pass thru a seperate grommet in the firewall....lemme go out and look at my rig and see if I can't take a pic of the wires for you. You should only have to spice them back into the engine harness and it should work....I think. Sorry 'bout that :oops: Back in a minute........... Jeff -
87 2.5 vs 4.0 Renix Computer?
mjeff87 replied to Nate C's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
yes, you have to swap the entire underhood harness, from the bulkhead connector thru the header panel (you can leave the headlight subharness, just disconnect it) and back to the ECU. The whole mess seperates into two pieces around the relay center via a bunch of connectors. To get the first section of harness out (the one that goes thru the header panel), disconnect everything at the relay center and pull the short section of harness back thur the hole in the header panel beside the headlight cutout on the passenger side and then back thru the header panel cutout on the driverside. Then unplug the bulkhead connector (there's a 1/4 bolt in the center that you have to loosen, and it's a PITA) and pull the whole mess up and out. The bulkhead connectors will not fit thru the cutout in the header panel. Jeff -
LOLZ :cheers: Jeff
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hope i'm doing this right lol
mjeff87 replied to AaronClarsen's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Aaron....nice job so far :cheers: and welcome to CC Jeff -
meh...along with a new carrier and gear setup, not really interested in it right now. I'm already running a 44 (which my buddy pointed out looks tiny inbetween 35" MT's ;) ) Just passing it on in case anyone wants to come get it. They charge $99 if they ring it up as a "4WD rear axle" but only $39 if they ring it up as a "2WD rear axle". Unless you pull a D60 or larger, or the axle has a huge WMS, they generally think it's a car axle and charge you less (D35, 44, 8.25, 8.8, etc.) Either way, it's a good deal if someone's looking... Jeff
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There's a 4.10 8.25 sitting under a 95 XJ at my junkyard right now, in case anyone's interested in it...... (if it were a 29 spline, I would already own it :D ) Jeff
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kinda hillbilly-ish, but I'm using large eyebolts with fender washers at each corner on top of the bedrails. Cheap, yes.....attractive, no. But I do use my MJ as the truck it was built to be sometimes, and nothing about it is attractive anyway :D Jeff edit: not the best pic, but this is what I'm talking about. Image Not Found
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Geez Joe...I didn't mean to create such a mess for ya :ack: Jeff
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My wife and I just bought a chest freezer from Sam's last weekend, and as we were waiting for them to bring one out of the warehouse (almost an hour.....I won't even get into that story :fs1: ) we were browsing the scratch-and-dent section. They had 4 Visio 42" plasmas there, three were damaged and one was just like your monitor....no cabling or remotes, for $700 and some change. We didn't buy it, but thought long and darn hard about it. We may go back down and look at what they have available after we close on the new house. Jeff
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Write Up /Tricks to remove Dash?
mjeff87 replied to SuperWade2's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
there's a couple of screws behind the HVAC vents on both sides that you have to pop the vents to get at. Also, there are (IIRC) 4 screws/bolts at the very front right where the winshield meets the body that can be a pain to get at. Once you get all the fasteners out, roll the dash assembly forward carefully and you can reach behind it (you can use a small mirror to see if you can't pull it far enough to get your head behind it) and unclip the wiring harness for the radio, cig lighter and HVAC. You'll probably snap off a couple of clips, too :yes: Jeff edit: and the HVAC tubes that attach to the outer vents are a pain to get off of the vent assemblies. -
We own an '01 Legacy (was her grandmother's car and she inherited it when she passed away a couple years ago). Even though it's an '01, I'm flat out impressed with it, and I wouldn't hesitate buying another Subaru. (her mom drives an Outback, it's kinda fun to drive too). We don't have Canuck snow down here, but we did have a freak snowstorm this past winter and got about a foot dumped on us one evening (her birthday and I took her out to eat).....that car drove like a dream. I've never driven an AWD before and it took a little bit of getting used to the transaxle "kicking in" when needed, but that thing was a tank, on highway radials to boot. Any time we travel, we take her car (the TJ is too bouncy and you can't carry much in it, and the MJ is just, well......it doesn't do roadtrips anymore :D ). That thing is sooo comfortable, quiet, and very zippy, and it sips gas... The only downfall I've come across is trying to work on the engine. Oil changes are very easy, but I attempted to put plugs in it at 50K miles and failed miserably :roll: It's a horizontally opposed 4 banger, and the plugs are recessed into the heads. I screwed around for about a half hour just trying to get a plug socket on the first plug (after taking out the washer resivoir and some other crap) and gave up. Told her to take the new plugs to the dealer and have them put them in, which she did. I vote Subaru.....I can only imagine how much more refined the newer models are from what we're driving now (and we love her 01) Jeff
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87 2.5 vs 4.0 Renix Computer?
mjeff87 replied to Nate C's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
X2 on what comanchedude said.....interior harness is plug and play so long as you stay Renix, but you'll need the underhood harness and ECU from a 4.0L. XJ/MJ harness is the same (but if you do an inteior harness swap, they are slightly different). Try to use a later model underhood harness to eliminate the craptastic C100 connector on the firewall. Jeff -
meh...I set my new perches parallel to the old SUA ones, works fine. Unless you're planning to run an SYE with a DC rear shaft, pinion angle in relation to the TC output remains the same.....the angles increase, but in proportion to each other (and you need a longer driveshaft) Jeff
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one just opened up down in Newport News...haven't been there yet.....yet.
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I was browsing the Novak website the other day trying to get some info on a couple different transmissions, and I read their tech page for the AW4. On it they said that they've heard that some 2.5 equipped Jeeps could be had with an AW4 but that they'd never seen one to confirm. So I sent some info to them a couple days ago, and got this response: Hi Jeff, I really like it when a reader will write in with information like this. It is one of the things that helps make our site run and grow. This is very much appreciated. Ok. Note the new page, with your information on it. If you find any revisions we should make, let me know. I hope you won't object to us crediting you for this info. If so, just say the word. http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/aw4.htm Thanks, Jeff. Eric at Novak I don't want/need the credit, but that was a really nice start to my day ;) Jeff
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I'm betting on the relay.....all that current passing thru the load side contacts, you probably melted it together. Try pulling the starter relay out and swapping in one of the other ones (fuel pump, latch realy, or A/C if yours is so equipped). That'll at least let you know if the relay is fried or not. Or you can pull the relay and check for continuity between the two legs on the load side (there shouldn't be any). Can't remember what the numbers are (Hornbrod would know for sure :yes: ), but I'm thinking it's 85 and 87 as a SWAG. Look under the relay connector to see where the two larger gauge wires connect....those are the ones. Jeff
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roger that....no worries :cheers: Jeff
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Pete, Did Qui ever figure out if phbpp is capable of pasting the new message text into the e-mail notification? That sure would be schweet.... Jeff
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We won't hold that against you........ ;) :D Jeff
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Yes! that's the one I was talking about (just couldn't remember where it was at). Thanks for the pics Brent....brings back fond memories of cold beer and flaming @zzholes the next day :cheers: Glad you enjoyed it. If you or Tina had any atomics, you better start eating ice cream now... Jeff
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they should all be the same (27 spline), but you can always drop the driveshaft and count them. Better yet, drop the shaft and take the slip yoke (or the whole thing even) with you when you go to look at the new unit. If the slip yoke slides onto the splines, you know they are the same. Jeff
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CC MEMBERS LOOK AT THIS!!
mjeff87 replied to OSHAGNASTY's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
formerly known as HiTech retreading.....good stuff for cheap. You'll probably hear both pros and cons on 'treads, I'm on the pro side. I ran the piss out of many sets of them and never had a problem. Jeff -
I've got a virtually brand new rubber floor mat I'd gladly sell you for half of whatever JC Whitless charges.....problem is the shipping. PM me if you're interested and have any creative ideas on how to get it from me to you.... Jeff
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that's one of them decks you don't stumble out onto in the middle of the night drunk to take a leak from...... Jeff
