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05/17/2009 11:50 AM
aimeeankCO
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Join Date: 05-17-2009
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Hey fellow Jeepers! I just joined the Jeep Forum although I've had my LJ for almost 3 years. I LOVE it but I am having some issues!

First, my ex used to take the doors off frequently so he unhooked whatever it is that makes the beeping noise when you leave the headlights on. I don't know how to put it back on and I am constantly leaving the lights on and killing my battery! What do I do to hook it back up?

Also, I have the dreaded "Death Wobble". Anyone else experienced this or know som

06/12/2009 8:41 AM
klimb2xs
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Welcome to the group.

Problem 1- It sounds like your ex might have taken fuse #4 out. This fuse is located behind the glove box. And to get to it you will need to disconnect the strap that keeps the glove box from opening all the way. Once you do this the glove box will literally fall open and onto the floor. Now that you have the glove box out of the way you can see the fuse panel where fuse #4 is located. It is in the lower right corner and it should be a red 10 amp fuse.

Problem 2 - There are several causes of Death Wobble. The most common are alignment issues or the tires are out of balance. Take it to a respected shop in your area and have them do a rotate & balance, and have the alignment done.
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07/21/2009 12:18 AM
duckman1
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If your jeep is lifted you may need to lower the transfer case shielding.

Do a search for Death Wobble on the site. There is lots of good advise available.
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07/21/2009 11:32 PM
2006LJRubicon
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How much lift is under the jeep?
2006 Black Unlimited Rubicon---RE 5.5 LA Tri Rear---JKS ACOSs frt and rear---Kilby Rocker Knockers---Rampage Bumpers with Rear Tire Carrier


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