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    Hidden kill switch location??

    hahaha And just where is this mysterious and all powerful ASD relay located on a CRD??
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    Hidden kill switch location??

    Weekend bump...anyone ??
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    Hidden kill switch location??

    Soon Im gonna to be using my KJ CRD UAV (Urban Assault Vehicle) to travel to the Big City more often, so I want to install a hidden ignition kill switch to completely disable Giddyup's "git up n'go" . Inflation means that I cant afford the Ravelco like I have on the big truck, so ideas on...
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    Help

    LMFAO...DEI gone overboard again... I never thought that auto censor could make something I said innocently look WORSE !!!! Guess Im gonna have to start completely spelling out "transmission" instead of shortening it to ****** !!!!
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    Help

    ^^^ still sounds sketchy to me...did they show you where to insert the oil dipstick into the ******?? Maybe post the link and Hopefully someone else will chime in.
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    Help

    I own a KJ CRD, so Im no expert on the Jeep KK that you have. That said, I dont understand how checking the oil dipstick on a vehicle without a transmission dipstick (definitely a dumb design...some Toyota Tacomas do the same thing ) could give one ANY insight into ****** fluid level.
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    2004 liberty Rebuilding the front end on my moms jeep and found a lot of fluid in tie rod boots

    ATF+4 was specced by Chrysler/Jeep.Dodge as the approved and recommended hydraulic fluid for power steering in most all of its vehicles around MY2000. The change from PS fluid to ATF+4 might have been a corporate cost saving measure (stocking only one type of hydraulic fluid for transmissions...
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    What color paint for 2006 Liberty OEM steel rims?

    Sorry I don’t know the exact color but If I was going through the process of painting a set of steel wheels, I would just pick a matte color that I thought looked really good with the rest vehicle. That said a paint store could easily match the color for you in a high quality enamel paint
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    Rear windshield on 06' Liberty won't close and lock in most of the time.

    You definitely won’t need the duct tape ;) But a screw driver to help pry the latch open and closed as you work the mechanism while also spraying it with the WD40 may be helpful
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    Rear windshield on 06' Liberty won't close and lock in most of the time.

    I recommend starting by following this basic repair diagnostic flow chart….
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    Need suggestions for Seat and Steering Wheel Covers.

    ^^^ NICE ... they go all the way down the back AND still have a storage pocket!!! Thanks for the additional pics!!
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    Need suggestions for Seat and Steering Wheel Covers.

    Thanks for posting that...its good to know that those Carhartts are tough, and I certainly dont mind the colors... That said, even the advertising pictures of them at the website that you linked to show them loose and saggy...no way I could go for that since I'm already dealing with a pair of...
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    Need suggestions for Seat and Steering Wheel Covers.

    Ya that is impressive...I do like those Iggee seat covers and will likely go with them. Got a coupke more questions for ya-- What year is your Libby? How long have you had those installed? Do you happen to have a pic of the back of the front seats?? TIA :)
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    Today I finally finished my write up with pictures on how to make a durable, reusable and EASILY removable stainless steel mesh bug screen for your beloved KJ...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    From start to finish this simple fabrication/modification cost less then $40 and took LESS then 2 hours to do...(excluding glue drying time) In fact, it took me longer to write this thread up and edit the photos then it did to do the actual work ;) Here are a couple close ups of the finished...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    I realize that using a section of the aluminum channel to frame ONLY at the top of the screen would have still kept the woven wires from the remote possibility of loosening up over time, would have still given me a protected edge from which to handle the bug screen, and ALSO would have saved me...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    Finally after both the epoxy and mastic had dried, I used some stainless washers and thin stainless nylocks to reassemble the panel support piece and reinstall it on the Jeep for further test fitting. Despite measuring twice, cutting once and also previously test fitting the screen with...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    With hindsight, gluing up the J channel on BOTH the top and bottom edges of the mesh was likely unnecessary. In fact, one could simply use the unframed screen all by itself, but I liked the way the aluminum channel sealed off the sharp cut edges of the woven mesh. My thinking was that the...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    I bought two pieces of 24” x 24” #5 woven stainless mesh from Amazon for all of $25 delivered and then snipped one of them down to 18” wide by 20” high. I also cut two pieces of 1” high x 1/8” gap aluminum J channel that I had lying around to 18” long. IMPORTANT NOTE: in order to fit into the...
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    How to make an effective, durable, reusable and easily removable bug screen to protect AC condensor fins

    With the screws clamped in place and the epoxy drying, I turned to fabricating the mesh screen itself. While I had used a somewhat finer opening screen on the truck (with its distinctly oversized Cummins cooling system), on the KJ CRD I did not want to restrict too much airflow while still...
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