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I experienced 'cold only' output on my WJ on a cold morning when a plastic keyway sheared off the blend door. I guess, when I read Remi's post the memory of my WJ came to the forefront of my mind and I failed to see the important detail in his problem only being the first selection, and not cold...
It hasn't happened to my XJ but someone told me that a cable operated blend door can become uncoupled at the door linkage and that it was an accessible fix.
They may be Torx. I have had both hex and Torx on a used Chrysler before. I guess a previous owner replaced pins only on one wheel and the pin manufacturer was different.
Electric Parking Brake calipers (EPB). They could be wired to the alarm output to latch on, overriding whatever cabin switch you put in for regular use. A separate key switch could be hidden to release the latch so even if the battery is disconnected, the parking brakes would stay clamped. Would...
Before spending money on sound attenuation products it is worth buying a smartphone app that can do frequency analysis (spectrum analyzer) particularly Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT). This will enable you to see visually in a graph what frequencies you have to deal with. Then with each product...
I really shouldn't be considering them right now, but I am intrigued if both axles will fit on a single standard size 60" x 48" pallet diagonally.
An approximate wms to wms measurement would be useful for each axle.
What is the year of manufacture for each tire?
How heavy are the axles? I'm...
It is worth checking your Jeep for vacuum leaks and cable adjustments just to be sure but if your Jeep is behaving well back at home, read on...
I should have mentioned earlier that the first time I experienced the effect of altitude on manifold vacuum was when I was following my manual 4.0L...
I had a similar fault when my harness and plug and socket got melted on the exhaust. I couldn't find a new harness or a new replacement connector for the harness. I bought a used pigtail with the correct connector from eBay and rewired all the way back to a branch from the main harness.
For my...
My XJ does this at altitude. My 2001 was fine in Most of Utah below 8,000ft but in Colorado above 8,000ft I can't use cruise control. I manually select third gear on hill climbs to avoid continuous up and down shifting. The Jeep is fine again when returning to a lower altitude. Whatever learning...
I'm not a lawyer. This is not legal advice. Does your state have a legal precedent to establish non-consent for a medical procedure=automatic exemption for the medical procedure? If so, you should consider seeking legal advice on the possibility of using it as a medical exemption. In most...
I guess that you'll be carrying the weight equivalent to three people distributed over and behind the rear axle.
In the UK, the recommended maximum noseweight for a trailer being towed by a stock XJ is 130Kg (286lbs). Trailer noseweight is on the hitch, so it is a reasonable guide for rear...
Lift springs are usually built for flexing not for loads. How heavy is the combined weight of the dirt bike and hitch mount? A human powered dirt bike won't be a weight problem for an XJ.
You can build XJ leafs to carry loads but they don't often flex well. Lift packs that flex well tend to...
I agree. Go as cheap as possible because you will be changing it for something bigger in a year or so. My first lift was a Rusty's Offroad 2" Add-A-Leaf and spacer. It was great. I didn't have any disconnects at first so the stock shocks were fine. I lowered the hardlines of the brake lines to...
When my '93 was built and shipped to the UK as an export model the service intervals on the original equipment service schedule was for 10w30 at 7,500 miles or six months whichever came sooner. My 2001 had the same interval in it's service schedule and so did the TJ's all with 4.0L . I have...