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TJ battery draining when not in use
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Puzzling one. Zef is correct, a 3.02mA draw shouldn't quickly drain your battery, very generally anything below 50 is normal. Not...
Yesterday at 7:59 PM
M
Mac57
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Purchased new engine but looks different in certain places. What do I do?
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You had the motor in the Original photo rebuilt , but it wasn't successful, so you ordered the replacement correct? And you ordered the...
Yesterday at 1:36 PM
M
Mac57
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Cooling system help
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Have you had the cooling system pressure tested yet as was previously recommended? This should /could pinpoint the source.
Yesterday at 12:49 PM
M
Mac57
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BANG!! Clank, clank, clank. NSG370 shifter off center
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Your symptoms suggest something supporting your drive train is not right. The early warning sign was when the fan was hitting the...
Sunday at 7:54 PM
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Mac57
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Instrument cluster light question
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I wont help you make life choices or make recommendations on how to instruct a new driver, but I will tell you that the TJ gauge cluster...
Sunday at 6:12 PM
M
Mac57
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Rust proofing from road salt
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My TJ has spent its entire life in the rust belt and winter salt. I have owned it for 15 years and have it sprayed with Krown rust...
Sunday at 10:37 AM
M
Mac57
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Instrument cluster light question
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Not sure if you know but the Factory Service Manuals are available in the TJ Resources section of this forum, 4th Sticky thread. The FSM...
Sunday at 9:58 AM
M
Mac57
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Replace blower motor while I do the resistor?
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While you wait for Jerry to reply I'm confident he'll recommend Mopar, if you can find one.They were discontinued middle of last year...
Friday at 12:23 PM
M
Mac57
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Replace blower motor while I do the resistor?
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Aging motors can draw more current frying resistors. Your motor is 18 years old and you are now on at least the third resistor. I'd...
Thursday at 8:09 PM
M
Mac57
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Wobble at highway speeds and low speeds
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Could be any manner of causes. As a start inspect your tires, and make sure wheels are properly balanced. Set tire pressure to 28 PSI...
Wednesday at 7:14 PM
M
Mac57
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Gauges dead, had been intermittent for several years
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Have you performed the instrument cluster actuator test where the cluster runs a self diagnosis mode? Only reason I ask is I don't see...
Wednesday at 3:01 PM
M
Mac57
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Is there a best cold air intake for a 99 2.5?
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Stock air intake is preferred, consensus is an aftermarket CAI will not get you more HP no matter what the seller claims.
Wednesday at 12:41 PM
M
Mac57
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Can you identify this port?
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Not original. Obviously added to power some device using a plug in type charger, could have been CB. I'd be curious as to how it has...
Wednesday at 12:36 PM
M
Mac57
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Gas tank part number
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If you are considering a TEMPORARY repair until you get a new tank you can try an epoxy product such as JB Weld or a fiberglass patch...
Wednesday at 9:00 AM
M
Mac57
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Would changing my pitman arm correct handling issues?
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As a start install a stock pitman arm, set the toe in, set tire pressure in the 28 PSI range. Then take if for a drive and let us know...
Wednesday at 6:45 AM
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