YELLAHEEP
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Littleton, Colorado
Just bought a RHD XJ to part out (really bad unibody cracking, blown engine) and thought I'd document some odd/interesting differences.
The subject:
Figure I'd start with the "driver's" side. Some things different of note:
-AC/Heat control is a mirror image of ours. Hot/cold opposite of ours and the fan switch is on the right side.
-Obviously, the dash bezel and layout is a mirror image to ours, but the gauge cluster is laid out the same as ours, not a mirror image.
The floorboard and under dash:
Not sure if that foot rest is OEM, but I imagine it's a good idea since the trans tunnel is closer on the right side - keeps your foot from moving under the brake pedal.
The gas pedal doesn't have the same amount of movement as ours does - not sure if it's been bent/damaged, but the throttle only opens 2/3rds of the way. Seems like the rise of the floorboard for tire clearance keeps the pedal from moving down far enough.
You can see that the wiring harness comes through without using the junction box/fuse panel we're used to seeing. The fuse panel is actually that tan/greenish box just under/behind the lower trim panel.
Kinda odd to see the hood release over on this side as well.
Found this odd too. Not sure if the Postal contractor flipped the seats in order to make it easier to fold the seat forward or if this is original:
Can you tell what's missing here?
It's mounted over here, but not with a factory looking bracket..... Wonder what they did with the spare normally in an RHD XJ? Maybe it was a delete as part of a Postal vehicle order?
Yep, the wipers are backwards.......
I removed the gauge cluster and found it marked with this and a couple stickers on the back in Japanese..... I've parted out a ton of XJ's and never found one like this.
The subject:


Figure I'd start with the "driver's" side. Some things different of note:
-AC/Heat control is a mirror image of ours. Hot/cold opposite of ours and the fan switch is on the right side.
-Obviously, the dash bezel and layout is a mirror image to ours, but the gauge cluster is laid out the same as ours, not a mirror image.
The floorboard and under dash:

Not sure if that foot rest is OEM, but I imagine it's a good idea since the trans tunnel is closer on the right side - keeps your foot from moving under the brake pedal.
The gas pedal doesn't have the same amount of movement as ours does - not sure if it's been bent/damaged, but the throttle only opens 2/3rds of the way. Seems like the rise of the floorboard for tire clearance keeps the pedal from moving down far enough.
You can see that the wiring harness comes through without using the junction box/fuse panel we're used to seeing. The fuse panel is actually that tan/greenish box just under/behind the lower trim panel.
Kinda odd to see the hood release over on this side as well.
Found this odd too. Not sure if the Postal contractor flipped the seats in order to make it easier to fold the seat forward or if this is original:

Can you tell what's missing here?

It's mounted over here, but not with a factory looking bracket..... Wonder what they did with the spare normally in an RHD XJ? Maybe it was a delete as part of a Postal vehicle order?


Yep, the wipers are backwards.......

I removed the gauge cluster and found it marked with this and a couple stickers on the back in Japanese..... I've parted out a ton of XJ's and never found one like this.
