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*B1  
-H9  
162 Zone 62-Houston
1AA U.S. Dealer Retail
4FM Fleet Option Editor
5AL Low Series Tracking
APA MONOTONE PAINT
BAY 105 AMP ALTERNATOR
BCY BATTERY, 58-475 CC
BGA POWER FRONT DISC/REAR DRUM BRAKES
BJA STD DUTY FRT DISC BRAKES
BKP 10X2.5 REAR DRUM BRAKES
CBA STRAIGHT BACK BENCH SEAT
CKJ BLACK VINYL FLOOR COVERING
CSR PASSENGER ASSIST HANDLES
CUM MINI FLOOR CONSOLE
DBB ALL MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS
DDQ 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
DMM 3.07 REAR AXLE RATIO
DRJ DANA 35 REAR AXLE
EAA ALL ENGINES
EAF ALL FUEL INJECTED ENGINES-GAS
ERB ENGINE - 4.0L I6 MPI GAS
GAC TINTED GLASS WINDOWS
GBB TINTED WINDSHIELD GLASS
GCB FRONT DOOR TINTED GLASS
GEH FIXED DOOR VENT GLASS
GNA REAR VIEW DAY/NIGHT MIRROR
GRV LEFT MANUAL MIRROR
GUA OPEN
HAA AIR CONDITIONING
JAA INSTRUMENT PANEL
JAZ DO NOT USE - SEE JP, KA CLASSES
JBF INSTRUMENT PANEL BLACK BEZEL
JCA 85 MPH PRIMARY SPEEDOMETER
JHA VAR INTERMITTENT WINDSHIELD WIPERS
JKB  
K3Z STRIPE/BADGE/MOLDING/COLOR
KWW  
LAF SEAT BELT ALERT-DRIVER SEAT ONLY
LAP SHIFT INDICATOR WARNING LAMP
LBC GLOVE BOX LAMP
LCJ DOME/READING LAMP B-PILLAR
LMA HALOGEN HEADLAMPS
MB1 Black Front Bumper
MDA Front License Plate Bracket
MFF Black Grille
MHB Bright Windshield Moldings
MMC Solid Window
MMG Belt Moldings
MMJ DRIP TROUGH MLDG - TYPE I
NAA Federal Emissions
NBA LIGHT DUTY CYCLE
NBK EVAP Control System
NDA Catalytic Converter
NF5 Fuel Tank - 23 Gallon
NHM Speed Control
PE8  
QE8  
RAA All Radio Equipped Vehicles
RAB AM/FM Radio
RCD 4 Speakers
SBA Power Steering
SCB Steering Whl
SFA Standard Duty Shock Absorbers
SGA Rear Shock Absorbers
SUA Tilt Steering Column
TAA All Tires
TAD HIGHWAY TREAD
TBB Full Size Spare Tire
TBM Tire Carrier Winch
TNC P195/65R15 BSW AS Touring Tires
WJK 15X6.0 Styled Steel Wheels
XBS Pickup Box
XFA -35F Protection Anti-Freeze
YAA Build To U.S. Mkt. Specifications
YGE 5 Additional Gallons of Gas
Z01 Rear Spring Group I
Z1A GVW/Payload Rating
Z59 Left Front Spring Group Ix
Z78 Right Front Spring Group VIII

 

 

Build date 6/18/89

Body code TL62

Sold by BILL MUNDAY JEEP EAGLE INC, AUSTIN TX

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Hi folks,

 

Just wanted to introduce myself as the happy new owner of this comanche. I'm in south Austin and have been looking for an older truck to help with home and landscape projects around the house (been sharing the wifes SUV until now). I had great luck in finding this truck and it fitting my interests. The fact that it's such a peculiar model is the icing on top. I'm not looking to do any extensive reno to it, but do want to take care of it and plan to put her to good use for the next 10 years of her story.

 

It has good bones. Bed is in great shape.

Floor board has some reasonable rust under the heels of the driver, other wise appears to be fairly good shape. It has vinyl floor in it, thinking I may need to check under neath after our next good rain. 

 

Door window wipes/weather strip needs to be replaced asap. Any rain on the door windows is going right into the door body right now. 

 

It's run strong, but today I noticed the idle was particularly high when I started it, and after a trip around the block, it only began to creep higher. No idea on that, believe I will check the TPS & IAC when I get a moment and hope thats the issue. Hasn't been that way anytime previously in the 20 miles that I've owned it. Also I hate not having a tach to reference RPM, having to rely on sound.

 

Speedo doesn't work. Have a new cable to replace. 

 

Cheers.

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49 minutes ago, ttanton said:

Hi folks,

 

Just wanted to introduce myself as the happy new owner of this comanche. I'm in south Austin and have been looking for an older truck to help with home and landscape projects around the house (been sharing the wifes SUV until now). I had great luck in finding this truck and it fitting my interests. The fact that it's such a peculiar model is the icing on top. I'm not looking to do any extensive reno to it, but do want to take care of it and plan to put her to good use for the next 10 years of her story.

 

It has good bones. Bed is in great shape.

Floor board has some reasonable rust under the heels of the driver, other wise appears to be fairly good shape. It has vinyl floor in it, thinking I may need to check under neath after our next good rain. 

 

Door window wipes/weather strip needs to be replaced asap. Any rain on the door windows is going right into the door body right now. 

 

It's run strong, but today I noticed the idle was particularly high when I started it, and after a trip around the block, it only began to creep higher. No idea on that, believe I will check the TPS & IAC when I get a moment and hope thats the issue. Hasn't been that way anytime previously in the 20 miles that I've owned it. Also I hate not having a tach to reference RPM, having to rely on sound.

 

Speedo doesn't work. Have a new cable to replace. 

 

Cheers.

 

congrats!  :L: 

 

be sure to start a build thread to share your new baby. :D 

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20 hours ago, ttanton said:

It's run strong, but today I noticed the idle was particularly high when I started it, and after a trip around the block, it only began to creep higher. No idea on that, believe I will check the TPS & IAC when I get a moment and hope thats the issue. Hasn't been that way anytime previously in the 20 miles that I've owned it. Also I hate not having a tach to reference RPM, having to rely on sound.

 

Just as note to myself, I removed the TPS & IAC (both which look relatively new and clean, and re-installed, and it idles great now. The TPS was very loose as the screws were not tight. Between that, and wiggling some wires, and reseating the IAC, something changed. Runs like a champ again now!

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1 hour ago, ttanton said:

 

Just as note to myself, I removed the TPS & IAC (both which look relatively new and clean, and re-installed, and it idles great now. The TPS was very loose as the screws were not tight. Between that, and wiggling some wires, and reseating the IAC, something changed. Runs like a champ again now!

 

start a thread all about the truck.  :L:  be sure to include lots of pictures. :D 

 

https://comancheclub.com/forum/8-member-projects-your-comanches/

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