I have a '90 XJ AW4 and am going to wire in a switch so I'll be able to keep it in second gear, and wont get thrown forward on downward slopes.
I had planned to use the www.bigoffroad.com write up for doing this, but their site appears to be down(?).
Since I'm right there, I'm going to wire in a switch to lock my torq converter. I might as well since it's cheap and easy.
I picked up a couple of lighted rocker switches, and a couple of diodes to wire in. My question is, which way to I install the diodes? They say "Transpo IN5402" on them, and have a light grey circle about the letters. Do I wire them in with the grey circle going towards my switch? Also, any good ways to get these things attached to wire? They're the inline style.
Also, I am assuming there wont be a problem using a previously established ground that I use for my aux fan switch, to ground these two switches to? Just splice on in, and I'm good to go for the ground, right?
Thanks
I had planned to use the www.bigoffroad.com write up for doing this, but their site appears to be down(?).
Since I'm right there, I'm going to wire in a switch to lock my torq converter. I might as well since it's cheap and easy.
I picked up a couple of lighted rocker switches, and a couple of diodes to wire in. My question is, which way to I install the diodes? They say "Transpo IN5402" on them, and have a light grey circle about the letters. Do I wire them in with the grey circle going towards my switch? Also, any good ways to get these things attached to wire? They're the inline style.
Also, I am assuming there wont be a problem using a previously established ground that I use for my aux fan switch, to ground these two switches to? Just splice on in, and I'm good to go for the ground, right?
Thanks