Its not purple: Jeep Build

yea the guy gave me a hard time but i still got my money back, for future reference if you install then remove an electrical item, from autozone, come up with a good lie if you return it

threw two new codes makes a total of four codes that have come up then gone away! already sick of it purple xj $1500 anyone
I think this might be why I recommended actually diagnosing the issue instead of ****ing around throwing money and parts at the problem ..!.. :D ..!..
 
I think this might be why I recommended actually diagnosing the issue instead of ****ing around throwing money and parts at the problem ..!.. :D ..!..

Who's gonna take advice from some crazy man that lives in a run down shack in the woods, collecting garbage and dead children in his basement. Now, if say a respected electrical engineer were to make a suggestion as to how one could go about diagnosing an electrical problem we would be all ears. But we don't know anyone like that.
 
wrote this up a couple months ago that's why it's all caps.

1 of them i gave away and can't remember which it was but you can have 5 if you want

ALL TIRES HOLD AIR PERFECTLY BUT SOME HAVE QUITE A BIT OF DRY ROT
-1 TIRE HAS A SIDEWALL PLUG BUT WAS STILL DRIVEN ON AND WHEELED UNTIL TODAY
-1 HAS A TREAD PLUG
-4 ARE NEAR BALD BUT NO PLUGS
-1 HAS LOTS OF CUTS AND DRY ROT BUT HAS TREAD AND HOLD AIR GREAT... this may be gone, or the one with the tread plug. can't remember
-1 ALL TERRAIN IS IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE
-1 HAS A SIDEWALL SLICE BUT FREE IF YOU WANT TO PATCH IT

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i will definitely snag the four bald and one plugged... who are you and where you at. i live in Hudson MA if your not to far i could swing by and grab them this weekend.

Edit: **** that you live 3.5 hours away
 
i saw hudson and was thinking NY haha. i know people up in CT and MA, if they are down this way i can possibly have someone bring them closer for you
 
i thought this was gonna be andy's new build thread or something.....carry on......
 
I think this might be why I recommended actually diagnosing the issue instead of ****ing around throwing money and parts at the problem ..!.. :D ..!..

Diagnosing the problem wasn't what I thought was foolish. Using an outdated, overcomplicated and just plain stupid way to do it was. There's no need to track down an oscilloscope when you can ohm out the wires with a mutlimeter and know whether or not the harness is good in a matter of minutes.
 
Diagnosing the problem wasn't what I thought was foolish. Using an outdated, overcomplicated and just plain stupid way to do it was. There's no need to track down an oscilloscope when you can ohm out the wires with a mutlimeter and know whether or not the harness is good in a matter of minutes.

you stupid
 
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