Central locking
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Thanks for your post.
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We’re here to help, but you must understand that all Jeeps are not the same.
In order for us to give you more accurate advice and help, we must know the following, as applicable, along with detailed information as to the symptoms/problems etc:
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Transmission
Transfer case
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Oh hey now, it's not the Jeeps fault and it isn't Topdog's fault either... so we should be good folks and point him in the direction of a Patriot site.
I wouldn't know where that is myself, but someone might...
Anyhow, yes Topdog it could be a fuse I suppose. Have you looked in the manual to find its location in the fuse panel?
Pip pip, cheerio... stiff upper lip and all that... no doubt it's in there somewhere bruv.
I wouldn't know where that is myself, but someone might...
Anyhow, yes Topdog it could be a fuse I suppose. Have you looked in the manual to find its location in the fuse panel?
Pip pip, cheerio... stiff upper lip and all that... no doubt it's in there somewhere bruv.
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I jumped into this thread because I have a gen-u-whine '99 XJ, 4.0L, etc, and the thread title definitely applies. The central locking does not operate although I can hear a solenoid-like noise in the front-passenger-side mechanism -- so it isn't a fuse. Is there a central switch that can be replaced, or some other method of getting this feature operational again?
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I jumped into this thread because I have a gen-u-whine '99 XJ, 4.0L, etc, and the thread title definitely applies. The central locking does not operate although I can hear a solenoid-like noise in the front-passenger-side mechanism -- so it isn't a fuse. Is there a central switch that can be replaced, or some other method of getting this feature operational again?
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