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I am pretty sure those switches are still available from the parts store. I think you need to tear into the steering column to swap them out, if I’m not mistaken.
Did you get an alternator with the same current output? If it’s a 91, I think the ECU regulates the alternator, no? I think it was the RENIX era XJs with the internally regulated alternator. Maybe you can find a diagram of that circuit and check the continuity to the ECU. I’m not a doctor...
The market has gone wacky for this stuff up here in the frozen North too. My wife and I have been looking at camper vans for a couple of years now, and the used market has all but completely dried up. The few that remain are either beat-up, dirty, and gross, or grossly overpriced.
Thanks again, I appreciate the advice!
The younger version of me was too dumb or too proud to ask for help and advice, and insisted on learning everything the hard way. I am trying to change that with this profession, since there will be a whole lot that I don’t know.
I found the part number in the factory parts manual, J3126237, front brake line grommet. So far all sources have it listed as discontinued. I’ll keep digging, leisurely of course, since this is only a drop in the pond when it comes to getting my XJ back on the road.
After playing with scaffolding at an oil and gas refinery for ~12 years, it is time for me to shift gears and try something new. I pulled the pin to go on parental leave when my daughter was born in July 2019, and went back to work for a month right before the COVID layoffs hit. I have been...
Has anyone got a part name or number on the grommets that the brake hardlines go through in the inner fender? While I could probably just hack something together, I'm more interested in fixing my past hacks, and getting this POS back on the road. Thanks in advance! :worship:
Unless IRO has changed their rear leaf springs in the last few years, I would suggest that you 100% expect to buy shackle relocation brackets at the least. I would recommend shackles too, but I suppose you could get away without them. It was my experiences that the length of their leaf springs...