daves06lrenegade
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Since I got my 2006 Liberty Renegade as "salvage" back in the start of Summer I have been fighting to locate wiring information (the number 8 (wiring) section was missing in all of my downloads).. I found a download that had it... I had to rewire the area going to the transmission and the transfer case because od a fire under the tunnel... That I got done the hard way by matching wire colors and guessing.... The final item I had to address was the strange one about the door switches and the dome lights... Chrysler has some strange ways of addressing problems... When I turned on the dome lights on the multi-function stalk it would turn "OFF" the dome lights...When I tried to adjust the dash cluster light brightness (turn off the dome lights) the dome lights would come on and that's no good driving at night...
So... I had to fight to see dim the dash cluster and I never had the dome lights come on when doors were opened... The problem was created when I replaced both passenger side doors and the swing out back door,,, The original doors were badly rusted out when I got the Jeep...I found and replaced them with good ones from a pull-a-part yard... Little did I know that the swing door from the factory when new or later on had the wiring harness crushed under the bracket for the door stop ass'y... That door never worked properly for the original owner!!
The wire to sense the swing door was closed was shorted to ground... The back window wiper also didn't work... I had "GLASS" showing up in the display but not "door"
Trying to diagnose these problems without schematics was maddening... Last night with my new found info I jumped into diagnosing the problem in the back door.... I disconnected ALL of the connectors and the dome lights still stayed on...so... I figured there must be a shorted wire in the wiring harness... when I went to pull out the harness i found it was stuck...That's when I found the wires were pinched.... I removed the pinched wires and repaired the one damaged wire and I now have all working correctly....
The "smart" electronics working backwards made a fool out of me (an electronic tech)![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Simple wiring for door switches no longer exists and the BCM (body control module) is involved in almost all functions...
I hope this "might" help someone else in the future... Now to tackle the transfer case wiring that was burnt up during the fire...
Dave
BTW...I do have the complete service info including section 8 (wiring) if anyone needs it...
So... I had to fight to see dim the dash cluster and I never had the dome lights come on when doors were opened... The problem was created when I replaced both passenger side doors and the swing out back door,,, The original doors were badly rusted out when I got the Jeep...I found and replaced them with good ones from a pull-a-part yard... Little did I know that the swing door from the factory when new or later on had the wiring harness crushed under the bracket for the door stop ass'y... That door never worked properly for the original owner!!
The wire to sense the swing door was closed was shorted to ground... The back window wiper also didn't work... I had "GLASS" showing up in the display but not "door"
Trying to diagnose these problems without schematics was maddening... Last night with my new found info I jumped into diagnosing the problem in the back door.... I disconnected ALL of the connectors and the dome lights still stayed on...so... I figured there must be a shorted wire in the wiring harness... when I went to pull out the harness i found it was stuck...That's when I found the wires were pinched.... I removed the pinched wires and repaired the one damaged wire and I now have all working correctly....
The "smart" electronics working backwards made a fool out of me (an electronic tech)
Simple wiring for door switches no longer exists and the BCM (body control module) is involved in almost all functions...
I hope this "might" help someone else in the future... Now to tackle the transfer case wiring that was burnt up during the fire...
Dave
BTW...I do have the complete service info including section 8 (wiring) if anyone needs it...
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