GitEmSteveDave
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New headlights came in, but it seems someone took my box of nitrile gloves from work. I hate changing bulbs w/o gloves.
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Had to set a calendar reminder to go out and start her up every day. Battery has died a couple times because I never go anywhere. The battery is now five years old, so I may have killed it. I will say that if I start it every day it fires right up.
Have you tried the little solar dealies from Harbor Freight? I think the only bad thing is you have to unplug it before you start up. Worked great on my Dodge Diesel w/2 batts. https://www.harborfreight.com/15-watt-solar-battery-charger-62449.htmlHad to set a calendar reminder to go out and start her up every day. Battery has died a couple times because I never go anywhere. The battery is now five years old, so I may have killed it. I will say that if I start it every day it fires right up.
Mine's closed. And of course it closed like 2 days after they charged me for the month.Ran it through the car wash.
Drove it to the post office to ship some hand sanitizer to a buddy that does home medical equipment deliveries. (He and his fellow drivers have been out for over a week.)
call. no answer? they have a sign up saying closed? charge back.
also I see chingchong dingdong is back.
That's on my list. I had a Pioneer with hands-free calling in my Cherokee.Put aftermarket radio in. Need more speakers ( in the rear).You must be registered for see images attach
It should help out , no CD just radio w/Bluetooth. The whole set up was less than $100.That's on my list. I had a Pioneer with hands-free calling in my Cherokee.
I did that to mine last year. Here's how I did it, in case it would be helpful.i'll just add bluetooth to the factory radio.
Today I remembered that not driving it might mean my battery is running low, since there are a few mods on the Jeep that draw a small amount of current all the time. I checked it with my multimeter, and I got 11.9 volts! Not good.I just realized I haven’t fueled up my Jeep since March 11 and I still have a half a tank of fuel in it.