blooddrive
01-08-2004, 08:54 PM
87772-87797
87772 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:12am
Subject: possible misting solutions
http://www.mistymate.com/
And they are headquartered in Gilbert. Maybe we can
persuade them to engineer a misting solution just for
YJ's and Sammies. ( ;-) ), or maybe they have a solution
for open-aired vehicles already.
Tony
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87773 From: Scott Kruize <skruize@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 8:59am
Subject: These parts gotta go this weekend!
We have sold our house and need to be out this wednesday. These parts need
to be gone this weekend!
Bestop bikini with hardware (Dark Tan) for TJ
Bestop duster (Dark Tan) for TJ with softop
CV front driveshaft
Scott K
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87774 From: Mark <fordlover49@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:10am
Subject: Re: Clock doesnt work when lights are on .. Radio doesnt work at all
Check your "Radio" fuse on your fuse panel. Usually this fuse
controls your clock, radio, and your cigarette lighter. So always
check your fuse first. Your ground should be fine, because you
stated it ejects and accepts a cd, so it's getting power and ground.
It's remote turn on is just not working. Which should be controlled
by the fuse. Let me know if it works..
-Mark B.
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Bill" <XJeepBoyX@h...> wrote:
> Ok guys here is the deal... I have an aiwa cdplayer installed in
> my '91 XJ. I have had it in for almost a year now with no problems.
> The other day I was driving to a family member's house and I had
> turned the lights on and I played with the dashlight dimmer a
little
> bit. No problems until I am on my way home (i have the headlights
> on) and I notice the dashboard clock go off and the radio goes off
> and comes back on, and then goes off again and stays off. I haven't
> been able to get the radio to come back on... but it will take a cd
> and eject it (which it has always done even when the car is turned
> off with the key off) this suggest that it must be getting power
but
> it for somereason won't come on. THe dash clock works unles the
> headlights are on.. and i havent driven at night so i am not sure
if
> the instrument panel lights come on or not. Any Ideas? my dad said
> it might have been something to do with the dimmer but I don't know
> where it is or if it is built into the headlight switch. PLEASE
> HELP... I HAVE NO MUSIC... THANX ALOT =Bill
87775 From: Mark <fordlover49@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:10am
Subject: Re: Clock doesnt work when lights are on .. Radio doesnt work at all
Check your "Radio" fuse on your fuse panel. Usually this fuse
controls your clock, radio, and your cigarette lighter. So always
check your fuse first. Your ground should be fine, because you
stated it ejects and accepts a cd, so it's getting power and ground.
It's remote turn on is just not working. Which should be controlled
by the fuse. Let me know if it works..
-Mark B.
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Bill" <XJeepBoyX@h...> wrote:
> Ok guys here is the deal... I have an aiwa cdplayer installed in
> my '91 XJ. I have had it in for almost a year now with no problems.
> The other day I was driving to a family member's house and I had
> turned the lights on and I played with the dashlight dimmer a
little
> bit. No problems until I am on my way home (i have the headlights
> on) and I notice the dashboard clock go off and the radio goes off
> and comes back on, and then goes off again and stays off. I haven't
> been able to get the radio to come back on... but it will take a cd
> and eject it (which it has always done even when the car is turned
> off with the key off) this suggest that it must be getting power
but
> it for somereason won't come on. THe dash clock works unles the
> headlights are on.. and i havent driven at night so i am not sure
if
> the instrument panel lights come on or not. Any Ideas? my dad said
> it might have been something to do with the dimmer but I don't know
> where it is or if it is built into the headlight switch. PLEASE
> HELP... I HAVE NO MUSIC... THANX ALOT =Bill
87776 From: Mark <fordlover49@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:19am
Subject: Re: 8"RK Long-Arm Coil-Over Pics
http://www.azvjc.org/Gallery/View.asp?U=3111
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "jetowle2000" <James.Towle@a...> wrote:
>
> Maybe it just too earlt in the AM and I haven't had enough coffee,
> but I don't know where to look at the pictures. Can you be a little
> more specific. I would love to see it.
>
> --James
>
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Kristi" <kristiluv33@m...> wrote:
> > Finally after tons of cuttin', grindin', and Weldin', I got the
> new
> > suspension installed. The pics are in the Members Gallery under
> Weiss,
> > Kristi.
> >
> > I installed a RockKrawler 8" long arm coil-over along w/a Ford
> 8.8, D44,
> > Dutchman Shafts (6on5.5); 4.88's; X-over Steer w/ ¾" heims and
1.5"
> > solid rods; Power steering – A lot to do by ones self!!!
> >
> > I'll finish up with an AA SYE and t-case e-brake with Tom Woods
DS
> this
> > week along with finishing the Power steer change over, re-drill
> the
> > Ford Rotors and build the new exhaust system….then maybe I'll
> finish
> > that rear bumper….and the quest goes on…………..
> >
> > Kristi/Jason
> > http://www.geocities.com/luminousarizona/
> > Donate
> >
> <https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=azphotographer@m...&no_note=
> > 1&tax=0¤cy_code=USD> to the Jason A. Kennedy Photography
> Fund
> >
> >
> >
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87777 From: <azice626@a...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:34am
Subject: Electrical Help Need FAST!!!
I located some information on the JU board that should keep my AC compressor
from turning off when it gets hot.....there are two wires in the relay box
that you can switch that will give you an extra amp or so that is enough to keep
the ac on....people who have done it, swear by it.....my question.....has
anyone in this group done it that would be willing to show me exactly where the
wires are????...I can't seem to locate the things that are in the
article......east valley help would be even better :-) thanx in advance.....
T.J. Gill
75 CJ5 w/Stuff
90 XJ w/Stuff, Too
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87778 From: Bill <XJeepBoyX@h...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:16am
Subject: It worked !!Re: Clock doesnt work when lights are on .. Radio doesnt work at all
Alright Guys.... thanx to Mark B. I have music and dash lights
again... Stupid me couldn't find the page in the jeep book with the
fuse block. Mark helped out. It was the radio fuse and the
instrument panel fuse. Anyways Thanks again to all who contributed
ideas. But mostly thanx Mark.
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <fordlover49@y...> wrote:
> Check your "Radio" fuse on your fuse panel. Usually this fuse
> controls your clock, radio, and your cigarette lighter. So always
> check your fuse first. Your ground should be fine, because you
> stated it ejects and accepts a cd, so it's getting power and
ground.
> It's remote turn on is just not working. Which should be
controlled
> by the fuse. Let me know if it works..
>
> -Mark B.
>
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Bill" <XJeepBoyX@h...> wrote:
> > Ok guys here is the deal... I have an aiwa cdplayer installed in
> > my '91 XJ. I have had it in for almost a year now with no
problems.
> > The other day I was driving to a family member's house and I had
> > turned the lights on and I played with the dashlight dimmer a
> little
> > bit. No problems until I am on my way home (i have the
headlights
> > on) and I notice the dashboard clock go off and the radio goes
off
> > and comes back on, and then goes off again and stays off. I
haven't
> > been able to get the radio to come back on... but it will take a
cd
> > and eject it (which it has always done even when the car is
turned
> > off with the key off) this suggest that it must be getting power
> but
> > it for somereason won't come on. THe dash clock works unles the
> > headlights are on.. and i havent driven at night so i am not
sure
> if
> > the instrument panel lights come on or not. Any Ideas? my dad
said
> > it might have been something to do with the dimmer but I don't
know
> > where it is or if it is built into the headlight switch. PLEASE
> > HELP... I HAVE NO MUSIC... THANX ALOT =Bill
87779 From: <offroadsundevil5@a...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:23am
Subject: Chivo Falls
Was closed when the fire was hanging over that area, does anyone know the
update for that area, from my view there should be no problem running that trail!
any news would be helpful
Thanks
Erik
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87780 From: Scott Kruize <skruize@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:52am
Subject: RE: These parts gotta go this weekend!
602-882-0725
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Kruize [mailto:skruize@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:00 AM
To: AZ_VJC
Subject: [az_vjc] These parts gotta go this weekend!
We have sold our house and need to be out this wednesday. These parts need
to be gone this weekend!
Bestop bikini with hardware (Dark Tan) for TJ
Bestop duster (Dark Tan) for TJ with softop
CV front driveshaft
Scott K
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87781 From: sdrichm <sdrichm@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:07am
Subject: Newbie question
I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
Steve
87782 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:49am
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
Tony
sdrichm wrote:
>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
>
>Steve
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87783 From: Kent Warner <KnetAZ@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:55am
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Or,
Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop all
the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the breaker
on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a safe
place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back on.
There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I haven't
found it yet.
intertwingled wrote:
>Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
>
>Tony
>
>sdrichm wrote:
>
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>>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
>>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
>>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
>>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
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>>Steve
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87784 From: Nick Gasmena <NickG@4...>
Date: Sun Jul 20, 2003 1:08pm
Subject: RE: Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
Would it maybe be the Crank Positioning Sensor?
*shrug*
Nick Gasmena
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Krieg [mailto:rv6a@c...]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 07:03 AM
To: yzguyone25
Cc: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
All you auto guys out there, how do you bypass the neutral safety
switch?
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 03:58 AM, yzguyone25 wrote:
> it is an auto tranny. Already did the alarm. Had problems with it
> before so I disconnected it a while ago.
>
> Justin
>
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87785 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 1:11pm
Subject: RE: Newbie question
Normally, you can pull the fuse but that often times results in losing
some other functionality. Having it turn off automatically after 20
minutes sounds like a nice feature. I wish mine did that.
Stu
Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com
-----Original Message-----
From: sdrichm [mailto:sdrichm@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 11:07 AM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Newbie question
I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
Steve
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87786 From: Scott Kruize <skruize@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:00pm
Subject: RE: These parts gotta go this weekend!
Only thing left is the Tom Wood CV driveshaft. It's 42.75" long.
Hurry! It's going for $50.
Scott K
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Kruize [mailto:skruize@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 10:53 AM
To: 'Scott Kruize'; 'AZ_VJC'
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] These parts gotta go this weekend!
602-882-0725
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Kruize [mailto:skruize@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:00 AM
To: AZ_VJC
Subject: [az_vjc] These parts gotta go this weekend!
We have sold our house and need to be out this wednesday. These parts need
to be gone this weekend!
Bestop bikini with hardware (Dark Tan) for TJ
Bestop duster (Dark Tan) for TJ with softop
CV front driveshaft
Scott K
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87788 From: CANT W8 <rlpii@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:22pm
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Can't you just take the bulb out? I don't know cuz Old Jeeps don't
have that problem :o) But, it might just work?
Bob
74 CJ-5
CANT W8
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Kent Warner" <KnetAZ@q...> wrote:
> Or,
>
> Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop
all
> the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the
breaker
> on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a
safe
> place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back
on.
> There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I
haven't
> found it yet.
>
>
> intertwingled wrote:
>
> >Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >sdrichm wrote:
> >
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> >
> >>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
> >>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically
after
> >>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
> >>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
> >>
> >>Steve
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87789 From: jim.langdon <yucca-man@j...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:22pm
Subject: Happy 5th Birthday, AZ-VJC!
It's hard to believe it's been five years already, but waaaayyyy back
in 1998 we got this thing together with a half-dozen Jeepers and it
looks like it's gotten huge since then. Y'all don't know how happy I
am that we didn't choose "Computer Geeks with Jeeps" since I don't
think I'd be able to wear that t-shirt. ;-)
I don't often look through here, but y'all are welcome to pop into
www.ilovejeeps.net and peruse the Forums. Keep up the VJC and I look
forward to possibly heading back down to AZ this winter for some of
the good winter wheeling.
Jim (Yucca-Man)
Dirty Half-Dozen, AZ-VJC
www.frii.com/~yuccaman
87790 From: Kent Warner <KnetAZ@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:38pm
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Found it, page 99 of the '03 owners manual. Fuse 4, Door Switch Defeat.
You will still get courtesy lights for a few seconds when you shut the
Jeep off, but that is the way it is designed.
Kent Warner wrote:
>Or,
>
>Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop all
>the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the breaker
>on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a safe
>place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back on.
> There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I haven't
>found it yet.
>
>
>intertwingled wrote:
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>>Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
>>
>>Tony
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>>sdrichm wrote:
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>>>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
>>>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
>>>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
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87791 From: Casper <casper@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 1:30pm
Subject: Jeep Puppies
Hello Gang,
This is definitely an OT post. But I didn't know where to actually post this. I promise not to post it more than this one time.
My AKC registered Lab three weeks ago had 7 pups. We have 4 females and 3 males. They are yellow labs, but they are more white than yellow. Even the vet calls them blonde. They will make great jeeping pals. We are asking 300.00 per pup. They will have their beginning shots: combination vaccine: Distemper, Hepatitis,Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus: , at their 7 weeks stage. You can pay half, (150.00) when you pick your pup, and the other half, (150.00), when you come to pick your pup up. We can even deliver since we live in Payson. If you are looking for a great family dog, or a great jeeping buddy, these are the dogs for you. You can check any of your local pet stores or kennels, and you will find that they are asking 2 to 3 times as much for their dogs. We will have copies of their pedigree on both sides, mother and father, for the new owners, and all the paper work you will need if you desire to register your pup.
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87792 From: Chris Lindsey <azrubi@a...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:05pm
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Right... It says to put it in the "spare" slot...
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Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Kent Warner" <KnetAZ@q...>
To:
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:55:50 -0700
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Newbie question
> Or,
>
> Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop all
> the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the
> breaker
> on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a safe
> place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back on.
> There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I haven't
> found it yet.
>
>
> intertwingled wrote:
>
> >Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >sdrichm wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
> >>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
> >>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
> >>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
> >>
> >>Steve
> >>
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87793 From: Linda <minihummer@w...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:46pm
Subject: Re: Happy 5th Birthday, AZ-VJC!
I still remember that Power Line trip in the snow.
Linda
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "jim.langdon" <yucca-man@j...> wrote:
> It's hard to believe it's been five years already, but waaaayyyy
back
> in 1998 we got this thing together with a half-dozen Jeepers and it
> looks like it's gotten huge since then. Y'all don't know how happy
I
> am that we didn't choose "Computer Geeks with Jeeps" since I don't
> think I'd be able to wear that t-shirt. ;-)
>
> I don't often look through here, but y'all are welcome to pop into
> www.ilovejeeps.net and peruse the Forums. Keep up the VJC and I
look
> forward to possibly heading back down to AZ this winter for some of
> the good winter wheeling.
>
> Jim (Yucca-Man)
> Dirty Half-Dozen, AZ-VJC
> www.frii.com/~yuccaman
87794 From: Mike Buckner <mbuckner@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:06pm
Subject: 2001tj coil rail
Hello group,
Is there a special tool or trick to get the harness unplugged from the coil rail? I have the rail off the spark plugs, but I cannot get that little red latch to move out as the factory shop manual shows. And since I have not got to the second latch below it, are there any special ways it has to be unclipped?
Any ideas or advice will be appreciated.
Best regards,
Mike
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87795 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:48pm
Subject: shake down run was successful
We (Brandon, Joey, and John) did a shake down run on Upper Tax Collector
this morning (we were on the trail at 6:30 AM).
Some trail pics (thanks John and Brandon) are at
http://www.stu-offroad.com/preview/preview-6.htm along with my comments.
I need to adjust the Currie Anti-rock a bit (softer). I think I got the
shocks about right now..the bumps on the access trail were taken easily.
A big thanks to Troy for doing a nice job on my TJ. It was worth the
wait. My only problem now is that my friends keep telling me my tires
are too small! :-(
Stu
Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com
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87796 From: Casper <casper@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:18pm
Subject: Jeep Cherokee Door Mirror
Hello Gang,
My manual control passenger door mirror has not worked for awhile now. The manual toggle control isn't working. Is there a way to fix this, or make it just manual control without the toggle like my drivers side?? The glass is not broken, I just can't adjust it, it wobbles. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Casper
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87797 From: Nick Gasmena <NickG@4...>
Date: Sun Jul 20, 2003 7:37pm
Subject: RE: Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
I think under the driver side inner door, tucked up towards the speaker in
the dash, there is 2 harnesses, unplug the connected one, and swap it with
the plug next to it. It fits. This should allow the jeep to be started
while in gear even.
Nick Gasmena
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Krieg [mailto:rv6a@c...]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 07:03 AM
To: yzguyone25
Cc: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
All you auto guys out there, how do you bypass the neutral safety
switch?
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 03:58 AM, yzguyone25 wrote:
> it is an auto tranny. Already did the alarm. Had problems with it
> before so I disconnected it a while ago.
>
> Justin
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87772 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:12am
Subject: possible misting solutions
http://www.mistymate.com/
And they are headquartered in Gilbert. Maybe we can
persuade them to engineer a misting solution just for
YJ's and Sammies. ( ;-) ), or maybe they have a solution
for open-aired vehicles already.
Tony
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87773 From: Scott Kruize <skruize@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 8:59am
Subject: These parts gotta go this weekend!
We have sold our house and need to be out this wednesday. These parts need
to be gone this weekend!
Bestop bikini with hardware (Dark Tan) for TJ
Bestop duster (Dark Tan) for TJ with softop
CV front driveshaft
Scott K
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87774 From: Mark <fordlover49@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:10am
Subject: Re: Clock doesnt work when lights are on .. Radio doesnt work at all
Check your "Radio" fuse on your fuse panel. Usually this fuse
controls your clock, radio, and your cigarette lighter. So always
check your fuse first. Your ground should be fine, because you
stated it ejects and accepts a cd, so it's getting power and ground.
It's remote turn on is just not working. Which should be controlled
by the fuse. Let me know if it works..
-Mark B.
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Bill" <XJeepBoyX@h...> wrote:
> Ok guys here is the deal... I have an aiwa cdplayer installed in
> my '91 XJ. I have had it in for almost a year now with no problems.
> The other day I was driving to a family member's house and I had
> turned the lights on and I played with the dashlight dimmer a
little
> bit. No problems until I am on my way home (i have the headlights
> on) and I notice the dashboard clock go off and the radio goes off
> and comes back on, and then goes off again and stays off. I haven't
> been able to get the radio to come back on... but it will take a cd
> and eject it (which it has always done even when the car is turned
> off with the key off) this suggest that it must be getting power
but
> it for somereason won't come on. THe dash clock works unles the
> headlights are on.. and i havent driven at night so i am not sure
if
> the instrument panel lights come on or not. Any Ideas? my dad said
> it might have been something to do with the dimmer but I don't know
> where it is or if it is built into the headlight switch. PLEASE
> HELP... I HAVE NO MUSIC... THANX ALOT =Bill
87775 From: Mark <fordlover49@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:10am
Subject: Re: Clock doesnt work when lights are on .. Radio doesnt work at all
Check your "Radio" fuse on your fuse panel. Usually this fuse
controls your clock, radio, and your cigarette lighter. So always
check your fuse first. Your ground should be fine, because you
stated it ejects and accepts a cd, so it's getting power and ground.
It's remote turn on is just not working. Which should be controlled
by the fuse. Let me know if it works..
-Mark B.
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Bill" <XJeepBoyX@h...> wrote:
> Ok guys here is the deal... I have an aiwa cdplayer installed in
> my '91 XJ. I have had it in for almost a year now with no problems.
> The other day I was driving to a family member's house and I had
> turned the lights on and I played with the dashlight dimmer a
little
> bit. No problems until I am on my way home (i have the headlights
> on) and I notice the dashboard clock go off and the radio goes off
> and comes back on, and then goes off again and stays off. I haven't
> been able to get the radio to come back on... but it will take a cd
> and eject it (which it has always done even when the car is turned
> off with the key off) this suggest that it must be getting power
but
> it for somereason won't come on. THe dash clock works unles the
> headlights are on.. and i havent driven at night so i am not sure
if
> the instrument panel lights come on or not. Any Ideas? my dad said
> it might have been something to do with the dimmer but I don't know
> where it is or if it is built into the headlight switch. PLEASE
> HELP... I HAVE NO MUSIC... THANX ALOT =Bill
87776 From: Mark <fordlover49@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 9:19am
Subject: Re: 8"RK Long-Arm Coil-Over Pics
http://www.azvjc.org/Gallery/View.asp?U=3111
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "jetowle2000" <James.Towle@a...> wrote:
>
> Maybe it just too earlt in the AM and I haven't had enough coffee,
> but I don't know where to look at the pictures. Can you be a little
> more specific. I would love to see it.
>
> --James
>
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Kristi" <kristiluv33@m...> wrote:
> > Finally after tons of cuttin', grindin', and Weldin', I got the
> new
> > suspension installed. The pics are in the Members Gallery under
> Weiss,
> > Kristi.
> >
> > I installed a RockKrawler 8" long arm coil-over along w/a Ford
> 8.8, D44,
> > Dutchman Shafts (6on5.5); 4.88's; X-over Steer w/ ¾" heims and
1.5"
> > solid rods; Power steering – A lot to do by ones self!!!
> >
> > I'll finish up with an AA SYE and t-case e-brake with Tom Woods
DS
> this
> > week along with finishing the Power steer change over, re-drill
> the
> > Ford Rotors and build the new exhaust system….then maybe I'll
> finish
> > that rear bumper….and the quest goes on…………..
> >
> > Kristi/Jason
> > http://www.geocities.com/luminousarizona/
> > Donate
> >
> <https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=azphotographer@m...&no_note=
> > 1&tax=0¤cy_code=USD> to the Jason A. Kennedy Photography
> Fund
> >
> >
> >
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87777 From: <azice626@a...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:34am
Subject: Electrical Help Need FAST!!!
I located some information on the JU board that should keep my AC compressor
from turning off when it gets hot.....there are two wires in the relay box
that you can switch that will give you an extra amp or so that is enough to keep
the ac on....people who have done it, swear by it.....my question.....has
anyone in this group done it that would be willing to show me exactly where the
wires are????...I can't seem to locate the things that are in the
article......east valley help would be even better :-) thanx in advance.....
T.J. Gill
75 CJ5 w/Stuff
90 XJ w/Stuff, Too
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87778 From: Bill <XJeepBoyX@h...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:16am
Subject: It worked !!Re: Clock doesnt work when lights are on .. Radio doesnt work at all
Alright Guys.... thanx to Mark B. I have music and dash lights
again... Stupid me couldn't find the page in the jeep book with the
fuse block. Mark helped out. It was the radio fuse and the
instrument panel fuse. Anyways Thanks again to all who contributed
ideas. But mostly thanx Mark.
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <fordlover49@y...> wrote:
> Check your "Radio" fuse on your fuse panel. Usually this fuse
> controls your clock, radio, and your cigarette lighter. So always
> check your fuse first. Your ground should be fine, because you
> stated it ejects and accepts a cd, so it's getting power and
ground.
> It's remote turn on is just not working. Which should be
controlled
> by the fuse. Let me know if it works..
>
> -Mark B.
>
> --- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Bill" <XJeepBoyX@h...> wrote:
> > Ok guys here is the deal... I have an aiwa cdplayer installed in
> > my '91 XJ. I have had it in for almost a year now with no
problems.
> > The other day I was driving to a family member's house and I had
> > turned the lights on and I played with the dashlight dimmer a
> little
> > bit. No problems until I am on my way home (i have the
headlights
> > on) and I notice the dashboard clock go off and the radio goes
off
> > and comes back on, and then goes off again and stays off. I
haven't
> > been able to get the radio to come back on... but it will take a
cd
> > and eject it (which it has always done even when the car is
turned
> > off with the key off) this suggest that it must be getting power
> but
> > it for somereason won't come on. THe dash clock works unles the
> > headlights are on.. and i havent driven at night so i am not
sure
> if
> > the instrument panel lights come on or not. Any Ideas? my dad
said
> > it might have been something to do with the dimmer but I don't
know
> > where it is or if it is built into the headlight switch. PLEASE
> > HELP... I HAVE NO MUSIC... THANX ALOT =Bill
87779 From: <offroadsundevil5@a...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:23am
Subject: Chivo Falls
Was closed when the fire was hanging over that area, does anyone know the
update for that area, from my view there should be no problem running that trail!
any news would be helpful
Thanks
Erik
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87780 From: Scott Kruize <skruize@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:52am
Subject: RE: These parts gotta go this weekend!
602-882-0725
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Kruize [mailto:skruize@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:00 AM
To: AZ_VJC
Subject: [az_vjc] These parts gotta go this weekend!
We have sold our house and need to be out this wednesday. These parts need
to be gone this weekend!
Bestop bikini with hardware (Dark Tan) for TJ
Bestop duster (Dark Tan) for TJ with softop
CV front driveshaft
Scott K
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87781 From: sdrichm <sdrichm@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:07am
Subject: Newbie question
I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
Steve
87782 From: intertwingled <intertwingled@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:49am
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
Tony
sdrichm wrote:
>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
>
>Steve
>
>
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
>
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87783 From: Kent Warner <KnetAZ@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:55am
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Or,
Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop all
the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the breaker
on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a safe
place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back on.
There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I haven't
found it yet.
intertwingled wrote:
>Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
>
>Tony
>
>sdrichm wrote:
>
>
>
>>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
>>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
>>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
>>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>
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>>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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87784 From: Nick Gasmena <NickG@4...>
Date: Sun Jul 20, 2003 1:08pm
Subject: RE: Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
Would it maybe be the Crank Positioning Sensor?
*shrug*
Nick Gasmena
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Krieg [mailto:rv6a@c...]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 07:03 AM
To: yzguyone25
Cc: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
All you auto guys out there, how do you bypass the neutral safety
switch?
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 03:58 AM, yzguyone25 wrote:
> it is an auto tranny. Already did the alarm. Had problems with it
> before so I disconnected it a while ago.
>
> Justin
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
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87785 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 1:11pm
Subject: RE: Newbie question
Normally, you can pull the fuse but that often times results in losing
some other functionality. Having it turn off automatically after 20
minutes sounds like a nice feature. I wish mine did that.
Stu
Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com
-----Original Message-----
From: sdrichm [mailto:sdrichm@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 11:07 AM
To: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [az_vjc] Newbie question
I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
Steve
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87786 From: Scott Kruize <skruize@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:00pm
Subject: RE: These parts gotta go this weekend!
Only thing left is the Tom Wood CV driveshaft. It's 42.75" long.
Hurry! It's going for $50.
Scott K
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Kruize [mailto:skruize@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 10:53 AM
To: 'Scott Kruize'; 'AZ_VJC'
Subject: RE: [az_vjc] These parts gotta go this weekend!
602-882-0725
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Kruize [mailto:skruize@c...]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:00 AM
To: AZ_VJC
Subject: [az_vjc] These parts gotta go this weekend!
We have sold our house and need to be out this wednesday. These parts need
to be gone this weekend!
Bestop bikini with hardware (Dark Tan) for TJ
Bestop duster (Dark Tan) for TJ with softop
CV front driveshaft
Scott K
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87788 From: CANT W8 <rlpii@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:22pm
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Can't you just take the bulb out? I don't know cuz Old Jeeps don't
have that problem :o) But, it might just work?
Bob
74 CJ-5
CANT W8
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "Kent Warner" <KnetAZ@q...> wrote:
> Or,
>
> Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop
all
> the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the
breaker
> on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a
safe
> place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back
on.
> There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I
haven't
> found it yet.
>
>
> intertwingled wrote:
>
> >Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >sdrichm wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
> >>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically
after
> >>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
> >>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
> >>
> >>Steve
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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> >>
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> >
> >
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> >
> >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
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> >
>
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>
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87789 From: jim.langdon <yucca-man@j...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:22pm
Subject: Happy 5th Birthday, AZ-VJC!
It's hard to believe it's been five years already, but waaaayyyy back
in 1998 we got this thing together with a half-dozen Jeepers and it
looks like it's gotten huge since then. Y'all don't know how happy I
am that we didn't choose "Computer Geeks with Jeeps" since I don't
think I'd be able to wear that t-shirt. ;-)
I don't often look through here, but y'all are welcome to pop into
www.ilovejeeps.net and peruse the Forums. Keep up the VJC and I look
forward to possibly heading back down to AZ this winter for some of
the good winter wheeling.
Jim (Yucca-Man)
Dirty Half-Dozen, AZ-VJC
www.frii.com/~yuccaman
87790 From: Kent Warner <KnetAZ@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 2:38pm
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Found it, page 99 of the '03 owners manual. Fuse 4, Door Switch Defeat.
You will still get courtesy lights for a few seconds when you shut the
Jeep off, but that is the way it is designed.
Kent Warner wrote:
>Or,
>
>Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop all
>the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the breaker
>on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a safe
>place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back on.
> There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I haven't
>found it yet.
>
>
>intertwingled wrote:
>
>
>
>>Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
>>
>>Tony
>>
>>sdrichm wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
>>>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
>>>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
>>>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
>>>
>>>Steve
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87791 From: Casper <casper@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 1:30pm
Subject: Jeep Puppies
Hello Gang,
This is definitely an OT post. But I didn't know where to actually post this. I promise not to post it more than this one time.
My AKC registered Lab three weeks ago had 7 pups. We have 4 females and 3 males. They are yellow labs, but they are more white than yellow. Even the vet calls them blonde. They will make great jeeping pals. We are asking 300.00 per pup. They will have their beginning shots: combination vaccine: Distemper, Hepatitis,Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus: , at their 7 weeks stage. You can pay half, (150.00) when you pick your pup, and the other half, (150.00), when you come to pick your pup up. We can even deliver since we live in Payson. If you are looking for a great family dog, or a great jeeping buddy, these are the dogs for you. You can check any of your local pet stores or kennels, and you will find that they are asking 2 to 3 times as much for their dogs. We will have copies of their pedigree on both sides, mother and father, for the new owners, and all the paper work you will need if you desire to register your pup.
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87792 From: Chris Lindsey <azrubi@a...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:05pm
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Right... It says to put it in the "spare" slot...
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Union Planters Mortgage
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Suite 150
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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480-951-1422 Ext. 300 Main
623-742-9911 FAX Direct
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Kent Warner" <KnetAZ@q...>
To:
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:55:50 -0700
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Newbie question
> Or,
>
> Open your glove box, unhook the strap, and let the glove box drop all
> the way and pull it out. Behind it is a circuit panel, pull the
> breaker
> on the bottom right corner, I think it is fuse #4. Save it in a safe
> place, cuz you will want to put it back in when the doors go back on.
> There should be something in the owners manual on that, but I haven't
> found it yet.
>
>
> intertwingled wrote:
>
> >Yes: It's called a wire cutter. ;-)~
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >sdrichm wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I have a 2003 TJ and took the doors off for the first time today.
> >>The manual says that the dome light will go out automatically after
> >>20 minutes. Is there an override "something" that can be done so
> >>the dome light doesn't come on while the doors are off?
> >>
> >>Steve
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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87793 From: Linda <minihummer@w...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:46pm
Subject: Re: Happy 5th Birthday, AZ-VJC!
I still remember that Power Line trip in the snow.
Linda
--- In az_vjc@yahoogroups.com, "jim.langdon" <yucca-man@j...> wrote:
> It's hard to believe it's been five years already, but waaaayyyy
back
> in 1998 we got this thing together with a half-dozen Jeepers and it
> looks like it's gotten huge since then. Y'all don't know how happy
I
> am that we didn't choose "Computer Geeks with Jeeps" since I don't
> think I'd be able to wear that t-shirt. ;-)
>
> I don't often look through here, but y'all are welcome to pop into
> www.ilovejeeps.net and peruse the Forums. Keep up the VJC and I
look
> forward to possibly heading back down to AZ this winter for some of
> the good winter wheeling.
>
> Jim (Yucca-Man)
> Dirty Half-Dozen, AZ-VJC
> www.frii.com/~yuccaman
87794 From: Mike Buckner <mbuckner@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:06pm
Subject: 2001tj coil rail
Hello group,
Is there a special tool or trick to get the harness unplugged from the coil rail? I have the rail off the spark plugs, but I cannot get that little red latch to move out as the factory shop manual shows. And since I have not got to the second latch below it, are there any special ways it has to be unclipped?
Any ideas or advice will be appreciated.
Best regards,
Mike
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87795 From: Stu Olson <solson8@q...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:48pm
Subject: shake down run was successful
We (Brandon, Joey, and John) did a shake down run on Upper Tax Collector
this morning (we were on the trail at 6:30 AM).
Some trail pics (thanks John and Brandon) are at
http://www.stu-offroad.com/preview/preview-6.htm along with my comments.
I need to adjust the Currie Anti-rock a bit (softer). I think I got the
shocks about right now..the bumps on the access trail were taken easily.
A big thanks to Troy for doing a nice job on my TJ. It was worth the
wait. My only problem now is that my friends keep telling me my tires
are too small! :-(
Stu
Stu Olson
www.stu-offroad.com
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87796 From: Casper <casper@c...>
Date: Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:18pm
Subject: Jeep Cherokee Door Mirror
Hello Gang,
My manual control passenger door mirror has not worked for awhile now. The manual toggle control isn't working. Is there a way to fix this, or make it just manual control without the toggle like my drivers side?? The glass is not broken, I just can't adjust it, it wobbles. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Casper
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87797 From: Nick Gasmena <NickG@4...>
Date: Sun Jul 20, 2003 7:37pm
Subject: RE: Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
I think under the driver side inner door, tucked up towards the speaker in
the dash, there is 2 harnesses, unplug the connected one, and swap it with
the plug next to it. It fits. This should allow the jeep to be started
while in gear even.
Nick Gasmena
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Krieg [mailto:rv6a@c...]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 07:03 AM
To: yzguyone25
Cc: az_vjc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [az_vjc] Re: HELP!!! 98 TJ will not start!
All you auto guys out there, how do you bypass the neutral safety
switch?
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 03:58 AM, yzguyone25 wrote:
> it is an auto tranny. Already did the alarm. Had problems with it
> before so I disconnected it a while ago.
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> Justin
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