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Hi all,

 

I bought myself an 88' MJ this past summer and have been scouring the forums for tips and guides on fixing the many issues it came with. They've been super helpful and I've made good progress. I've only got outstanding electrical problems to resolve before I'm ready for winter.

 

I've got the usual story, fluid leak/ window leak behind dash/ PO doing some sketchy radio installation work.

 

My main concern for the moment is getting the Fuse block back in shape. Currently it's a mess and after cleaning it out and doing what I could to keep connections solid, it continues to be a constant pain when I'm trying to troubleshoot power issues and I have to go back to step one because I nudged the fuse block a little bit and something jiggled out of contact. I'm wondering if it would be better to use something like this:

 

http://a.co/d/6eg43oy

 

instead of ordering new connection pins and replacing them in the existing block. I figured it would let me move the block to a better location, and keep the original block for the relays and modules.

 

does anyone have experience using similar products? 

 

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1 hour ago, TheBearken said:

Hi all,

 

I bought myself an 88' MJ this past summer and have been scouring the forums for tips and guides on fixing the many issues it came with. They've been super helpful and I've made good progress. I've only got outstanding electrical problems to resolve before I'm ready for winter.

 

I've got the usual story, fluid leak/ window leak behind dash/ PO doing some sketchy radio installation work.

 

My main concern for the moment is getting the Fuse block back in shape. Currently it's a mess and after cleaning it out and doing what I could to keep connections solid, it continues to be a constant pain when I'm trying to troubleshoot power issues and I have to go back to step one because I nudged the fuse block a little bit and something jiggled out of contact. I'm wondering if it would be better to use something like this:

 

http://a.co/d/6eg43oy

 

instead of ordering new connection pins and replacing them in the existing block. I figured it would let me move the block to a better location, and keep the original block for the relays and modules.

 

does anyone have experience using similar products? 

 

That is not going to solve your fuse block problem. 

 

Get a good used block and go through it correctly. 

 

It's the only way. 

 

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