- Location
- Rainy side of Washington
I'm not sure how it is on late model XJs since I've never worked on that part of the system on them, but at least on my 91 MJ (without the brake light switch interlock voluntary recall service done - which would make it so I had to step on the brake to shift out of park) just disconnecting the interlock cable resulted in the column locking on me at inopportune times. I ended up safety wiring the linkage it connected to on the steering column into the position that kept the steering lock disabled and forgetting about it.Sounds like a fun WTF moment...
BTSI? Should be a matter of finding a solenoid and disconnecting it? I'll see if I can find it, probably can be disconnected beforehand so that's one thing done.
If he's still around these parts, shoot CharBroil a PM about it - he wrote the writeup on converting late model XJs from auto to manual, and presumably ran into this issue. I'll check the parts catalogs for any info I can find on the subject.
edit: there are in fact two separate steering columns, one for DBB equipped jeeps (DBB = build code for all manual transmissions) and one for DG0 (all auto trans) equipped jeeps. Not sure what the difference is, and now I wish I'd pulled the steering column from the XJ I got my late model pedal box from, dammit!