Jwirths New Member Original poster Joined Mar 15, 2025 Messages 4 Location Kansas Mar 18, 2025 #1 Can anyone tell me what this relay is??? I’m having trouble getting the jeep to crank with the ignition, and this relay clicks every time I turn the key to the start position to engage the starter. Located above the clutch pedal
Can anyone tell me what this relay is??? I’m having trouble getting the jeep to crank with the ignition, and this relay clicks every time I turn the key to the start position to engage the starter. Located above the clutch pedal
LJ owner TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Jul 6, 2024 Messages 139 Location Flagstaff Mar 18, 2025 #2 This is a WAG (wild ass guess). Try engaging 4wd low to bypass the clutch interlock
KennethS TJ Addict Joined Jan 15, 2023 Messages 2,601 Location Phoenix, AZ Mar 18, 2025 #3 LJ owner said: This is a WAG (wild ass guess). Try engaging 4wd low to bypass the clutch interlock Click to expand... I’m not sure a ‘97 has that - my ‘98 does not. A fuse can be installed in TRANS slot #20 to bypass the clutch interlock. Reactions: macleanflood and lBasket
LJ owner said: This is a WAG (wild ass guess). Try engaging 4wd low to bypass the clutch interlock Click to expand... I’m not sure a ‘97 has that - my ‘98 does not. A fuse can be installed in TRANS slot #20 to bypass the clutch interlock.
LJ owner TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Jul 6, 2024 Messages 139 Location Flagstaff Mar 18, 2025 #4 KennethS said: I’m not sure a ‘97 has that - my ‘98 does not. S fuse can be installed in the TRANS slot to bypass the clutch interlock. Click to expand... I sold my 97 in 2006 when I bought the LJ, but I believe mine did.
KennethS said: I’m not sure a ‘97 has that - my ‘98 does not. S fuse can be installed in the TRANS slot to bypass the clutch interlock. Click to expand... I sold my 97 in 2006 when I bought the LJ, but I believe mine did.