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  1. JeepFan

    TV Series. What are you watching?

    Murderbot! On Apple TV. So good!
  2. JeepFan

    Whiskey of the Day

    Cheers to hump day!
  3. JeepFan

    How do You Feel About AI?

    Google maps is your friend. 👍
  4. JeepFan

    JL Knuckle

    Whaaaaaat!? Why!!?? If your iron knuckles break, you'll wish you had those awesome strong aluminum ones. :)
  5. JeepFan

    2012 Wrangler JK intermittent stalling issue

    Definitely can't hurt — especially if the replacement part installed was not Mopar. At the time mine went out, Jeep didn't have the part in stock! I opted for a Delphi Automotive Crankshaft Position Sensor - SS11407 from O'Reilly.
  6. JeepFan

    2012 Wrangler JK intermittent stalling issue

    I had the same issue on my 2015. Solved the issue by replacing the crank position sensor. Easy diy repair. 😎 Sorry! Just saw you already had that sensor replaced.
  7. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Opted to have the tailgate lock rekeyed to the oval key. Would've cost a small fortune to rekey 3 locks to the square key. Tailgate lock is now working! Woohoo! Replaced both door locks with new parts. Had to shorten the lock rod to match the original bits. Removing the clip that secures...
  8. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Damn! You just reminded me — I think my dad has a tilt column out in the shed. Gotta take a look. AMC wrote the book on universal parts. I owner a 68 Javelin back in the day — installed front spindles and disc brakes from a 72 Matador. The donor car was a x police car and of course, I swapped...
  9. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    It's been a while since I disassembled a Jeep steering column. Let's see how this goes. After removing the steering wheel nut, horn cover, horn contact plate and cover, it's time to remove the steering wheel. don't forget to paint or scribe alignment marks on the steering wheel and shaft for...
  10. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Lol! You sure did! Maybe there's a company out there that makes an HDC kit for old iron. I'd be all over that! LOL 🤣
  11. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Forgot to mention...I plan to fix the ignition and door locks today. Back in the day, Jeep provided two square headed and two oval headed keys with each vehicle. The square headed key operates the ignition switch, front door locks and tailgate locks. The round headed key operates the glove box...
  12. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Thanks! Today I'll be replacing the ignition cylinder, door locks and re-keying the tailgate lock. Stay tuned... Thanks! I can't wait to get this rig on the trail again. I think it still has some life left in her... Thanks!! I Agree! I think my dad would be proud to see his Jeep being...
  13. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Thanks! I have tons of memories with this Jeep. I hope to share some of them along the way. Yeah gotta watch out for that Adam guy. LOL
  14. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Thanks Mike! I'm excited to get this project going.
  15. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Thanks! Updates on the progress will be a little slow at first. The big stuff should start later this year.
  16. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Thanks! My dad loved this Jeep! He bought it back in the early 80's soon after I purchased a 1977 J10. Lots of great memories exploring the Mojave Desert in this rig.
  17. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    LOL! I knew you would say that! I have 3 others you'll need to make room for... :cool:
  18. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    Thanks! It's been a long time coming. Won't be an overnight project by any means but definitely excited to get started.
  19. JeepFan

    1977 Cherokee Chief Project Begins...

    After years of sitting in the California high desert, my dad's 1977 Jeep Cherokee Chief (wide track) is finally getting some attention and I figured it’s time to start documenting the journey. Here's a pic I took of my dad and his Jeep back in their heyday... Now, the Jeep definitely needs...
  20. JeepFan

    Error c1405

    Based on the information, a likely solution for an intermittent C1405 "Transfer Case Range Position Sensor Circuit High" code, especially after a software update, is to replace the Transfer Case Range Position Sensor/Switch itself. If that doesn't resolve it, wiring and connectors is the next step.
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