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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I was traveling for work all last week, and I'll be traveling for the next two weeks, so this thread will have to wait. Sorry guys!
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I did do that yesterday. It came up with the cruise error still, but it's not very specific with this OBD1 stuff! ha ha If I get it all sorted out, I'd be happy to share whatever I did to solve it. :cheers:
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    So... My jumper setup didn't work, but I am no longer blowing a fuse, which tells me that the wiring harness is grounding out somewhere. I think it didn't work because I need to supply 12V power to the servo as well. This Sunday I think I'll make a pretty legit wiring harness for the entire...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    Luckily, I've got a 95 YJ too. I think I'm going to sell it this spring, so I'm thinking the new owner won't mind intermittent or not on a lifted Wrangler ;-)
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    Thanks for all the info!
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    Ah, that's nice that they made it that way. Thanks for the info.
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    Yeah, previously they had low speed intermittent, up to low speed always on, then click on further to high speed always on. I hadn't noticed before because it hadn't rained... I'm thinking I might find more things as the seasons progress.
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    It just does one speed even in high mode. Also, I just spliced in. That's why it could be a short, since I had to supply 12V pos, if the wiring harness has grounded on something, it'd definitely blow my fuse. I'll cut the harness on the way home (if it's not raining), and see if that works. If...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    So I built a jumper setup to try and see if I could get cruise to work. The idea was to test things in a different manor. Turns out I've got one of two issues right now, either a short in the wiring harness, or a diode that's gone bad in the PCM. I drove into work and as soon as I'd hook up 12V...
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    Swapping to Wideband O2 Sensor

    Yeah, you're right. I just did some digging too. I was looking into using a 4 Ohm and 1 Ohm resistor to made a voltage divider to scale it from 0-5V down to 0-1V, but then I thought I should make sure they output similar to each other, just with a scaling factor. That's not the case (see below)...
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    Swapping to Wideband O2 Sensor

    That makes sense. Alternatively, has anyone stumbled across a little controller that could be placed in line, so it can convert that signal down to the 0-1V signal? I can weld on another bung to the exhaust, I just feel like it's kind of a waste at that point.
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    Swapping to Wideband O2 Sensor

    If I were to buy an AEM Wideband O2 sensor, it's got the sensor, a gauge for the dash, but then also a 5V output. Could I wire this up to output the voltage to the PCM in place of the stock one? Or would the range be off? My understanding is the stock one gets power and ground for heating, then...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I must have scrolled to the wrong page then. I'm thinking about making a jumper at the PCM (with a fuse), so I can supply 12V power to pin 48 and 49, then momentarily remove 48. This should bypass the wiring harness, clock spring, and cruise buttons. I could then see if the PCM would control...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I had a 93 grand chero and it was definitely on the firewall, but it's definitely on the fender next to the air box on the 95 XJ's. I cannot thing of a way that the clock spring would have shorted out and melted unless it was defective from the start. This could be the whole issue. Hopefully I...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I did a bunch of continuity and voltage checking today. I have a questions: - Is the PCM right next to the air box. It sure looked like the right thing to me, but the service manual said it should have been by the firewall... Anyways, I used that connector to do most testing and it seemed to be...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I didn't think the 95 XJ's had BCM's? Also, all the gauges work 100% now.
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    Ahh, yeah you're right. That's the Fuse Block on the inside and the Power Distribution Center in the engine bay. So on page 621 is says that F11 and F6 are relevant too. I know I've checked all those fuses though. I know that the 60A F6 was blown and I replaced it. I'll replace F11 (15A) and...
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    Also, I looked and I don't think I ever have had a F13 fuse (20A). Should I toss one in there for the Hell of it?
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I pulled the vacuum line apart after turning off the jeep and I heard air enter, so I assumed that meant the system was creating and holding vacuum. I didn't but a vacuum hand pump, but I could if you think that's worth getting.
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    Accidentally supplied 24V to 95 XJ

    I did check the codes and all that's left is the AC circuit code. I'll be getting back to checking wires this weekend!
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