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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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YJ won’t start electrical issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaguy23" data-source="post: 433896" data-attributes="member: 19498"><p>Seriously....that's what your left with after installing the fenders and you drive it like that? Its possible tire grabbed the F box and yanked a few wires outta their correct connectors? Its also not out of the question that one of the wires broke internally inside the insulation if it flapped around enough when driving it. All of the wires that were subject to dangling can be checked by lightly flexing them a little along their length. if their broke internally you'll feel a easier than the rest spot and if you gently pulled at either side of the suspected break the insulation should be able to stretch away from each side,unless it butt cold and the wires are rock hard. Id venture to say the problem lies in the fender/wire/fuse box problem, not on the steering column of otherwise. I also would suggest getting a wire diagram and see if you didnt have a relay fall out when it was driven. Cant compare it to my 91 as its a 5 speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaguy23, post: 433896, member: 19498"] Seriously....that's what your left with after installing the fenders and you drive it like that? Its possible tire grabbed the F box and yanked a few wires outta their correct connectors? Its also not out of the question that one of the wires broke internally inside the insulation if it flapped around enough when driving it. All of the wires that were subject to dangling can be checked by lightly flexing them a little along their length. if their broke internally you'll feel a easier than the rest spot and if you gently pulled at either side of the suspected break the insulation should be able to stretch away from each side,unless it butt cold and the wires are rock hard. Id venture to say the problem lies in the fender/wire/fuse box problem, not on the steering column of otherwise. I also would suggest getting a wire diagram and see if you didnt have a relay fall out when it was driven. Cant compare it to my 91 as its a 5 speed. [/QUOTE]
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