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- Norfolk, NE
I have a 1989 4.0 XJ that seems (to me) to be wired improperly.
When I purchased the vehicle, the door/headlight chime would sound whenever the driver door was opened. It didn't matter if the key was in the ignition or not. So I unplugged the chime, which means that the headlights sometimes get left on (the door/key-in-ignition and headlight chime are in the same unit).
Also, when I rotate the key backwards (towards me, rather than forward as when starting the vehicle), the a/c blower fan becomes operable. I've never had another car do that--all other cars have the a/c blower only work when the key is forward in the "on" position.
Is there something I'm missing, or did my Jeep get wired wrong back in the day? If so, I'll take pointers on where to go.
When I purchased the vehicle, the door/headlight chime would sound whenever the driver door was opened. It didn't matter if the key was in the ignition or not. So I unplugged the chime, which means that the headlights sometimes get left on (the door/key-in-ignition and headlight chime are in the same unit).
Also, when I rotate the key backwards (towards me, rather than forward as when starting the vehicle), the a/c blower fan becomes operable. I've never had another car do that--all other cars have the a/c blower only work when the key is forward in the "on" position.
Is there something I'm missing, or did my Jeep get wired wrong back in the day? If so, I'll take pointers on where to go.