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Old 01-17-2014, 03:36 PM
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anybody know what this sound could be.
Ujoints? To much angle.
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Old 01-17-2014, 04:18 PM
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So, normally, when I turn the ignition to the "on" position there will be a sequence of a few chimes along with the dash gauges coming on etc. I take this to be normal because it has done it forever, but I've recently noticed that it is now intermittent (Will chime sometimes and not others). I turn the ignition to the "on" position and the dash will do its normal thing but the chimes are gone.
I'm just curious as to why this is...
(Also, this is all before I actually start the Jeep)
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Old 01-17-2014, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by C H E R O K E E 98XJ
So, normally, when I turn the ignition to the "on" position there will be a sequence of a few chimes along with the dash gauges coming on etc. I take this to be normal because it has done it forever, but I've recently noticed that it is now intermittent (Will chime sometimes and not others). I turn the ignition to the "on" position and the dash will do its normal thing but the chimes are gone.
I'm just curious as to why this is...
(Also, this is all before I actually start the Jeep)
Try it without door ajar, door closed and also with headlights on/off to compare.
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Old 01-17-2014, 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Try it without door ajar, door closed and also with headlights on/off to compare.
Ah the door ajar might have something to do with it. I sometimes keep it open so I can hear the start-up better. I'll go check
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Old 01-17-2014, 04:33 PM
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Nope, it beeped with both the door ajar and headlights on/off.
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is it worth getting all the under rust problems fixed on my jeep? or should i let it rust out. I plan to keep my 96 xj as long as possible, so is it worth it? and does anyone know how much it would approximately cost?
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Originally Posted by 96'XJlove
is it worth getting all the under rust problems fixed on my jeep? or should i let it rust out. I plan to keep my 96 xj as long as possible, so is it worth it? and does anyone know how much it would approximately cost?
You know the saying "a picture is worth a thousand words"? Without it these are all questions with no real answers. If you really need an answer tho mine would be treefiddy.
Others will chime in I'm sure....
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Originally Posted by 96'XJlove
should i let it rust out. I plan to keep my 96 xj as long as possible
I think I'm way too sober to understand what you're trying to communicate here. brb, mushrooms
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I think I'm way too sober to understand what you're trying to communicate here. brb, mushrooms
point taken ^
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whats a quality suspension lift kit company, for a lift higher than 6"?
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I think I understand what you're asking now... lol

I'm very biased against the '96 because a bunch of parts are unique, but in XJs in general the weak spot is the body/uniframe. The drivetrain will last a zillion years, and most replacement parts are cheap and plentiful. Unless you totally kill your engine and don't have the means to repair or replace it without spending $5k, basically your Jeep's limiting factor in life is the body & uniframe.
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basically your Jeep's limiting factor in life is the body & uniframe.[/QUOTE]

and theres no way to fix that is there?
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Of course there is. Do everything you can to prevent rust and fix it when it comes up and it'll basically last forever. Mind you in 20 years XJ parts may be a little harder to come by, but the drivetrain will hit 300k miles without even batting an eye if you take care of it.
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I need some MPG upgrades, this 14 mpg is killing my wallet driving to and from college. So should I go with a bored throttle body first or 2.5" exhaust first? I've already got 784 injectors and a cowl intake. Also where can I relocate the IAT sensor to get better mpg?
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