Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
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Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
wiring kit also.
The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
harness, which seems to be ok I think.
I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
2004.
Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
diagram for that defrost circuit.
I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
them replaced if bad.
One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
the 2004.
Thanks
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
wiring kit also.
The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
harness, which seems to be ok I think.
I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
2004.
Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
diagram for that defrost circuit.
I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
them replaced if bad.
One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
the 2004.
Thanks
--
Tim
[____]
(OIIIIIIO)
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
Hi Tim,
It may be operating correctly, it's designed to automatically turn
on every time you turn on the ignition switch then automatically turn
off: http://www.----------.com/defogger.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
It may be operating correctly, it's designed to automatically turn
on every time you turn on the ignition switch then automatically turn
off: http://www.----------.com/defogger.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
Hi Tim,
It may be operating correctly, it's designed to automatically turn
on every time you turn on the ignition switch then automatically turn
off: http://www.----------.com/defogger.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
It may be operating correctly, it's designed to automatically turn
on every time you turn on the ignition switch then automatically turn
off: http://www.----------.com/defogger.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
Hi Tim,
It may be operating correctly, it's designed to automatically turn
on every time you turn on the ignition switch then automatically turn
off: http://www.----------.com/defogger.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
It may be operating correctly, it's designed to automatically turn
on every time you turn on the ignition switch then automatically turn
off: http://www.----------.com/defogger.pdf
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
think the second one is only a foot long or so.
My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
posted.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
think the second one is only a foot long or so.
My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
posted.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
#6
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
think the second one is only a foot long or so.
My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
posted.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
think the second one is only a foot long or so.
My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
posted.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
#7
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
think the second one is only a foot long or so.
My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
posted.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
think the second one is only a foot long or so.
My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
posted.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Intergate wrote:
>
> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
> wiring kit also.
>
> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>
> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>
> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>
> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
> 2004.
>
> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>
> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>
> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
> them replaced if bad.
>
> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>
> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
> the 2004.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Tim
>
> [____]
> (OIIIIIIO)
>
>
#8
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Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
I've got an '02 TJ and did get this little foot long 'tail' but to
behonest....I don't remember what it was hooked up to in the before I took
my hard top off for the first time. But, the existing wiring (without the
tail) is the right length to easily reach the hardtop plug and all my stuff
seems to work (wiper does anyways....haven't tried the defroster yet --
looking at the weather tells me it'll be soon enough!).
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:417BB178.C8B73C29@sympatico.ca...
>I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
> Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
> think the second one is only a foot long or so.
>
> My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
> posted.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Intergate wrote:
>>
>> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
>> wiring kit also.
>>
>> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
>> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>>
>> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
>> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>>
>> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
>> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
>> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>>
>> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
>> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
>> 2004.
>>
>> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
>> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
>> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>>
>> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
>> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>>
>> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
>> them replaced if bad.
>>
>> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
>> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
>> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>>
>> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
>> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
>> the 2004.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tim
>>
>> [____]
>> (OIIIIIIO)
>>
>>
behonest....I don't remember what it was hooked up to in the before I took
my hard top off for the first time. But, the existing wiring (without the
tail) is the right length to easily reach the hardtop plug and all my stuff
seems to work (wiper does anyways....haven't tried the defroster yet --
looking at the weather tells me it'll be soon enough!).
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:417BB178.C8B73C29@sympatico.ca...
>I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
> Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
> think the second one is only a foot long or so.
>
> My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
> posted.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Intergate wrote:
>>
>> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
>> wiring kit also.
>>
>> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
>> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>>
>> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
>> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>>
>> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
>> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
>> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>>
>> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
>> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
>> 2004.
>>
>> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
>> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
>> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>>
>> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
>> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>>
>> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
>> them replaced if bad.
>>
>> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
>> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
>> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>>
>> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
>> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
>> the 2004.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tim
>>
>> [____]
>> (OIIIIIIO)
>>
>>
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
I've got an '02 TJ and did get this little foot long 'tail' but to
behonest....I don't remember what it was hooked up to in the before I took
my hard top off for the first time. But, the existing wiring (without the
tail) is the right length to easily reach the hardtop plug and all my stuff
seems to work (wiper does anyways....haven't tried the defroster yet --
looking at the weather tells me it'll be soon enough!).
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:417BB178.C8B73C29@sympatico.ca...
>I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
> Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
> think the second one is only a foot long or so.
>
> My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
> posted.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Intergate wrote:
>>
>> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
>> wiring kit also.
>>
>> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
>> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>>
>> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
>> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>>
>> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
>> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
>> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>>
>> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
>> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
>> 2004.
>>
>> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
>> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
>> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>>
>> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
>> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>>
>> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
>> them replaced if bad.
>>
>> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
>> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
>> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>>
>> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
>> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
>> the 2004.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tim
>>
>> [____]
>> (OIIIIIIO)
>>
>>
behonest....I don't remember what it was hooked up to in the before I took
my hard top off for the first time. But, the existing wiring (without the
tail) is the right length to easily reach the hardtop plug and all my stuff
seems to work (wiper does anyways....haven't tried the defroster yet --
looking at the weather tells me it'll be soon enough!).
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:417BB178.C8B73C29@sympatico.ca...
>I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
> Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
> think the second one is only a foot long or so.
>
> My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
> posted.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Intergate wrote:
>>
>> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
>> wiring kit also.
>>
>> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
>> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>>
>> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
>> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>>
>> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
>> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
>> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>>
>> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
>> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
>> 2004.
>>
>> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
>> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
>> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>>
>> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
>> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>>
>> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
>> them replaced if bad.
>>
>> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
>> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
>> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>>
>> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
>> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
>> the 2004.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tim
>>
>> [____]
>> (OIIIIIIO)
>>
>>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Hard Top Wiring....Something ain't Right
I've got an '02 TJ and did get this little foot long 'tail' but to
behonest....I don't remember what it was hooked up to in the before I took
my hard top off for the first time. But, the existing wiring (without the
tail) is the right length to easily reach the hardtop plug and all my stuff
seems to work (wiper does anyways....haven't tried the defroster yet --
looking at the weather tells me it'll be soon enough!).
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:417BB178.C8B73C29@sympatico.ca...
>I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
> Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
> think the second one is only a foot long or so.
>
> My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
> posted.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Intergate wrote:
>>
>> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
>> wiring kit also.
>>
>> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
>> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>>
>> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
>> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>>
>> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
>> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
>> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>>
>> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
>> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
>> 2004.
>>
>> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
>> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
>> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>>
>> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
>> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>>
>> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
>> them replaced if bad.
>>
>> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
>> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
>> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>>
>> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
>> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
>> the 2004.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tim
>>
>> [____]
>> (OIIIIIIO)
>>
>>
behonest....I don't remember what it was hooked up to in the before I took
my hard top off for the first time. But, the existing wiring (without the
tail) is the right length to easily reach the hardtop plug and all my stuff
seems to work (wiper does anyways....haven't tried the defroster yet --
looking at the weather tells me it'll be soon enough!).
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:417BB178.C8B73C29@sympatico.ca...
>I could be off here, but you need two harnesses I think. One is for the
> Jeep and a second one 'converts' the Jeep harness to the top harness. I
> think the second one is only a foot long or so.
>
> My memory might be off on this, but I think that is what others have
> posted.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Intergate wrote:
>>
>> Just put a Factory hard top on my 2004 TJ and put in the factory
>> wiring kit also.
>>
>> The kit goes in pretty easy but when I reconnected the battery the
>> Rear Defroster switch is on all the time, including with key off!
>>
>> The plug they want you to put it in mates with a hot wire in the
>> harness, which seems to be ok I think.
>>
>> I unhooked that wire,(Black and White) for those familiar with the
>> kit, and ran power from the battery to it and the light on the switch
>> lights up, and will not go off by hitting the switch.
>>
>> I am wondering if I have a bad relay,(supplied in Kit) or bad
>> switch(also supplied in kit) or if they gave me a wrong kit for a
>> 2004.
>>
>> Also there are two wires that go to a plug in the instrument cluster
>> that seems to do nothing. I am assuming those make some lights in the
>> cluster light up when the defroster and wiper are on.
>>
>> Can some one that has put this kit in help me out. I need a wiring
>> diagram for that defrost circuit.
>>
>> I need to try and test this switch and relay if possible so I can get
>> them replaced if bad.
>>
>> One more thing. The kit comes with a 10amp fuse that seems to go
>> nowhere, cause in the instructions it does not mention the fuse at
>> all, which is also making me think the wrong kit was in the bag.
>>
>> The instructions just say,"Hard top wiring kit for Jeep Wrangler" and
>> does not mention any years. although the part number on the bag is for
>> the 2004.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Tim
>>
>> [____]
>> (OIIIIIIO)
>>
>>