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thanks 94xjsport. lots of valuabale info there. im thinking about taking that (ss) off and provoke the death wobble to see if its a impact dw or steering dw....would you advise this, how is it driving without a (ss)?
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Idk i've never done it but its really just a shock for the steering so i dont think it would be a big deal BUT wait for someone else to chime in
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thanks for the valuable info 94xjsport. im thinking of taking the (ss) off and prevoke dw so i can see weather its a impact dw or steering dw. cause it wont do it anymore no matter what. would you advise this? how is the driving without a (ss)?
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lol kk sounds like a good idea. cause i always say everythimng is there for a good reason ya know. i thought for sure dw was cured till ii signed up on cf and i was hering different from everyone.
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i agree but i can get an aw4 for really cheap and it seems like there better transmissions. ill have to see how much the computer is. or if i can find a 42re soon. but an aw4 swap may be in my near future. thanks for all your guys help.
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Originally Posted by WeatherWarrior
17 gallons (+\-) is the only stock gas tank size, for 4 door XJ?
Yours should be a 20
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Went to the jy to get some 784s, none there... again.
But I snagged a driver side power heated mirror. I want heated mirrors in the winter. Still gotta get a passenger one.
It looks like the wire harness plugs into the same one. But how does the heat work? Does it come on when I hit rear defroster button or what? I didn't see a mirror defrost button...
But I snagged a driver side power heated mirror. I want heated mirrors in the winter. Still gotta get a passenger one.
It looks like the wire harness plugs into the same one. But how does the heat work? Does it come on when I hit rear defroster button or what? I didn't see a mirror defrost button...
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Year: 1994
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Originally Posted by DieselD
Went to the jy to get some 784s, none there... again.
But I snagged a driver side power heated mirror. I want heated mirrors in the winter. Still gotta get a passenger one.
It looks like the wire harness plugs into the same one. But how does the heat work? Does it come on when I hit rear defroster button or what? I didn't see a mirror defrost button...
But I snagged a driver side power heated mirror. I want heated mirrors in the winter. Still gotta get a passenger one.
It looks like the wire harness plugs into the same one. But how does the heat work? Does it come on when I hit rear defroster button or what? I didn't see a mirror defrost button...
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Originally Posted by 94xjohio
Splice it into the heater switch, so when your heat is on the mirrors will be on
I don't want to do that because I run my heat the whole time I'm driving. I won't need the mirrors defrosting the whole time.