Originally posted by CamJam
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JL Wrangler faults
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Thanks mate. Looked there - and it may well be the pins in the door module. I took both passenger and driver's side apart though, and couldn't find an issue. I'll wait to see what part the dealer has ordered, and if it works. If it's the module with the pins then I'll put it up here. However, there's no way that'd be linked to a VIN #, surely. Unless, as I suspect, he just doesn't want to take an available car for him to sell off-line until the part arrives. See how it goes.
It's just been embarrassing for me and Jeep - everyone's oohing and ahhing over the car when I turn up to friends places, but then the inevitable 'typical Jeep' comment comes out when, like my 1978 Toyota Crown, I have to reach over to unlock the doors manually for them to get in. I've taken to telling them it doesn't have central locking due to the doors, so they don't see it as a fault but as a Jeep Quirk.
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Originally posted by CamJam View PostThanks mate. Looked there - and it may well be the pins in the door module. I took both passenger and driver's side apart though, and couldn't find an issue. I'll wait to see what part the dealer has ordered, and if it works. If it's the module with the pins then I'll put it up here. However, there's no way that'd be linked to a VIN #, surely. Unless, as I suspect, he just doesn't want to take an available car for him to sell off-line until the part arrives. See how it goes.
It's just been embarrassing for me and Jeep - everyone's oohing and ahhing over the car when I turn up to friends places, but then the inevitable 'typical Jeep' comment comes out when, like my 1978 Toyota Crown, I have to reach over to unlock the doors manually for them to get in. I've taken to telling them it doesn't have central locking due to the doors, so they don't see it as a fault but as a Jeep Quirk.
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