Yeah I've never seen another manual, let alone a 6 speed, think they only made them for like 2 years?
There's a manual interlock relay? Good to know.
My Jeep is also RWD only soooo no full time low lol. Luckily when it originally wouldn't start I had parked on a hill so my wife and a random...
Finally found it, it was the "Clutch interlock switch" it broke and when I was pressing the clutch in completely it was simply sliding off the pedal instead of pressing in like it was supposed to, stuck it back on and a ziptie did the trick.
Guess I have a new starter, actuator pin and relay...
Well new ignition and starter and still not starting, I jumpered the relay and it tries to start but wont, it cranks though, I'm guessing because it is a stick shift and someone needs to press the clutch in while im jumpering it to make it start? Soooo almost certainly relay? Can anyone confirm...
Sweet, thanks guys, I sure hope so, I will have to try it tomorrow when my wife is off work so I have a vehicle to get to the parts store, will post results.
Stopped by the store on the way home Friday and when I went to leave my Jeep would not start, wouldn't even try to. I figured it was the Starter as the one on it when I bought it was not even the correct starter for this Jeep (It had a lil' adapter to make it work) it also was purchased used...
Yeah, after looking over all the options it seems like getting a refurbished Compressor is the way to go, The clutch is not much cheaper than a refurbished compressor, and seems like the easier path, I just didn't want a refurbished part as I've had issues with them not lasting too long before...
No, the clutch does not kick on, and it is full on refrigerant and the pressure is good.
Which means the clutch or the entire compressor is bad?
Just not sure how to make sure it is the clutch, and not the whole compressor.
So 100% incompatible? I was hoping there was some way to rig an older compressor on my newer jeep as it'd save me a lot of money but looks like I'mma have to get the 200$ new Compressor. Even Used ones at my local pick your parts place was 147$ for an 07, or around 60$ for an 05 or older.
How...
I need a replacement compressor for my 07 but from what I can see it only shares the same compressor with 06-08?
I was hoping to save some time and money by finding one locally but I can't seem to find anything newer then 05.
Anyone know what difference there is and if there is any other...
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