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Leaving for my friends show in PHX, AZ. 

refreshed the car a little to get it a little more sound. 

Replaced lower radiator hose. Belt, and put in a K&N filter. 

 

here is a quick before and after. 

 

Bringing my camera for some good shots of the national parks with the Jeep.

 

will be posting updates on Jeepcomanche_SW

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Hey guys I’m at the halfway point. Here are some photos I shot with my iphone. She’s running stable at roughly 190F - 210 when I’m traffic. Wind is strong almost blowing over semis. Beautiful weather and drive, I turn 25 on Sunday. Good time to evaluate where I’m at in life, relax away from the city.

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Possible ground cleaning is needed somewhere or connections need to be cleaned. There probably a few reasons but the Renix cluster reads electrical draw vs what the alt is putting out. Mine does it too but I got it to where it shows what the alt is putting out 90% of the time

 

Welcome to the surface of the sun.

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:iagree:

 

You may also want to check for damage at the ignition switch on the Overloaded Brown Wire™ circuit, midway down the steering column. You may also want to consider adding a new ground for the blower motor if significant (by significant, I mean anything really that's more than 0) resistance to ground at the blower motor circuit is found after cleaning. However, given the overloaded nature of the circuit that supplies power to the blower motor and any number of electrical resistance sources along the way, I'd start by cleaning connections and making sure the ignition switch isn't about to catch on fire.

 

Do you have a digital multimeter? If you own a Renix Jeep long enough you're gonna need one.

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Cleaning C100, the main bulkhead connector (that's the only other connector I know the reference designator for) will help "general electrical malaise" too. Get the petrified tar out, brush contacts clean and pack it with new dielectric grease to prevent water ingress. Nasty job.

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