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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Is the oil pressure switch normally open or closed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary747" data-source="post: 436197" data-attributes="member: 19207"><p>I agree with Gilaguy... the gauge accuracy on these old YJ's is questionable. I do find that the Voltmeter, though, agrees with a handheld voltmeter. However, I do value the bragging rights that all my gauges are original and they all work. I will drop the gauge cluster and clean up the grounds and contacts to improve the situation.</p><p></p><p>In the summer when I have the doors and top off, I get at least 1 offer per week to buy my YJ or someone wants to talk about a Jeep in their history. I always brag... 1990 Jeep, 410,000 miles, every gauge, switch, lever and button works as intended. It is far more cost effective to maintain the heck out of ANY vehicle than to buy new. And I'm finding a LOT of interest in my old Jeep and 1998 GMC pickup K3500 Crew Cab, to the point I worry about vehicle theft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary747, post: 436197, member: 19207"] I agree with Gilaguy... the gauge accuracy on these old YJ's is questionable. I do find that the Voltmeter, though, agrees with a handheld voltmeter. However, I do value the bragging rights that all my gauges are original and they all work. I will drop the gauge cluster and clean up the grounds and contacts to improve the situation. In the summer when I have the doors and top off, I get at least 1 offer per week to buy my YJ or someone wants to talk about a Jeep in their history. I always brag... 1990 Jeep, 410,000 miles, every gauge, switch, lever and button works as intended. It is far more cost effective to maintain the heck out of ANY vehicle than to buy new. And I'm finding a LOT of interest in my old Jeep and 1998 GMC pickup K3500 Crew Cab, to the point I worry about vehicle theft. [/QUOTE]
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Is the oil pressure switch normally open or closed?
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