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PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 6:17    Post subject: heated rear window ect Reply with quote

Well here's a thing my trooper bighorn rear heated window / heated mirrors and elec windows all stopped working .
So i checked all the fuses and relays with a multi meter / and test light all working not blown or burnt , even tried swapping relays  i then removed all the fuses and checked them across the blades all good resistance readings until i got to the fuse C4 IG ELEC
it had a good reading across the top put no reading across the blades but  looking  at the fuse there is nothing wrong with it.
Anyway fitted a new fuse everything worked , So if a fuse looks ok it may not be Confused
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 7:27    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe that is what causes the intermittent heater and lights problem on buddy's new Trooper project. We'll just finish installing the suspension and shocks from 4Wheelonline onto his Wrangler and we'll check the wiring and fuses. Might be better to just replace them.
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