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churky89
April 2nd, 2005, 13:06
Anyone got a pic of the 89'fuse panel or a link to where I can get a pic,had one but can't find it......
There was at oone time a pic of the relays on the passenger side fenderwell
showing what each relay was connected to......
morgoon
April 4th, 2005, 16:43
I'd be interested in that link too..
I just picked up a 100 cdn 88 xj today and have some work to do...
AngryDog
April 4th, 2005, 17:52
Hope this helps.
http://home.nycap.rr.com/cdiamond/images/fuse application.jpg
May need this to:
http://home.nycap.rr.com/cdiamond/images/relay location.JPG
churky89
April 5th, 2005, 02:34
:yelclap: :thumbup:
You just got yourself anA T A B O Y
Lemmee see iffin I can find a cookie round here some where :laugh3:
Heh,just noticed your username so in that case,lemmee change that from a cookie to a bone :laugh3:
Thanks,seriously,
Yucca-Man
April 5th, 2005, 14:24
It's not completely related, but something to be aware of for 89s and early model XJs:
If you've got a manual tranny you need to be very aware of the condition of the clutch pushrod. After some time, the seal will wear out and the clutch pushrod will start to collect brake fluid on it until it drips down onto the back of the fuse panel. Once it's in there, brake fluid will wreak havoc on the plastics until something shorts out.
89xj
April 5th, 2005, 14:40
It's not completely related, but something to be aware of for 89s and early model XJs:
If you've got a manual tranny you need to be very aware of the condition of the clutch pushrod. After some time, the seal will wear out and the clutch pushrod will start to collect brake fluid on it until it drips down onto the back of the fuse panel. Once it's in there, brake fluid will wreak havoc on the plastics until something shorts out.
x2, mine does the same thing
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