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Author Topic: Cherokee Jeep 4.0 petrol 1995. Loss of circuits. (FIXED)  (Read 127 times)
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steve pearman
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« on: 18:48 8 02 2010 »

Lost wipers, heater blower, hrw and electric windows, no circuit info so struggling a bit.
Checked under bonnet and interior fuses all OK, relays and everything else seem to be just poked up above the pedals.
Any info would be appreciated.

Steve.
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« Reply #1 on: 18:59 8 02 2010 »

steve

Looks like an ignition feed has gone missing?  Is there a load-shedding relay?

I have had problems where the dash loom chafes through on the lattice bit of the steering column.  Like most of the vehicle; it's crude and badly-finished.
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« Reply #2 on: 19:48 8 02 2010 »

From memory.

Struggle, like hell, to get to the ignition switch.  It is on the top of the column but much lower down i.e. behind the clocks.  I've had two where the plugs, on the electrical part of the switch, has melted. 
I've also had the switches loose on the column so ignition is not where the key ident is (if that makes sence).
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« Reply #3 on: 21:27 8 02 2010 »

Steve, if its any help, i had one recently that did the same. Fusebox was burnt underside of unit. i put another in and its been ok ever since. According to my Spanish mate who has a 4x4 garage, its quite common. HTH Paul
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« Reply #4 on: 22:15 8 02 2010 »

Thanks guys, will have another look tomorrow.  Thumbs Up

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« Reply #5 on: 20:46 17 02 2010 »

Found one of the ignition switch outs (purple cable) had over heated in multiplug mounted on the top side of the column.
Repair not possible without a major strip, wired in 70amp relay to power up circuits.

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