What are you doing to your rig - the continuing saga

Got it on its own weight. WOOOOOOO
(jack stands arent touching, just there to catch the weight in event the tires still slow leak. Think I have all but one fixed)

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Mike, That doesnt look good. Under dash wiring?
Yup, for the lights too. Actually, toasty wires are pretty common on older vehicles. You don't notice until some component craps out from the heat involved.
 
Based on wire colors and connector shape... blower resistor block socket?

I hate how that blower speed switch connector melts itself, too. They should have used relays.
 
I replaced the flasher on the WJ. What a pain!!! Never had to take a dash apart to replace a flasher relay before. AND Expensive. :(
 
Based on wire colors and connector shape... blower resistor block socket?

I hate how that blower speed switch connector melts itself, too. They should have used relays.
Head light dimmer switch, 1990.

The headlight switch connector wasn't any better.

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Had to replace my stupid oil sending unit today. Stealership raped me, 95 bucks for a new one. :doh: Oh well, new Mopar one installed and working perfect.
 
Had to replace my stupid oil sending unit today. Stealership raped me, 95 bucks for a new one. :doh: Oh well, new Mopar one installed and working perfect.


That was a rape! With no lube! What do those cost at the auto parts stores at the most? $40? Jeezus.
 
That was a rape! With no lube! What do those cost at the auto parts stores at the most? $40? Jeezus.

On my last xj I had the same problem. Then went down to autozone and bought one. That one went to sh!t within a week, went back and got another. That one didn't even work. Went down and bought the Mopar, and it worked perfect. Just one of those parts I'm willing to shell out for, usually they don't bend me over so far, or at least they spit on it usually. This time was raw...
 
Yeah I try not to do business with O'Rilley's or Vatozone for those same reasons. Had good experiences with Advance Auto Parts items.
 
I'm thinking flinstones style may be your best bet, Frank...
 
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