Re: New to Group!
Welcome, can't wait for the pics!
Seahag "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't > sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll > just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic > Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near > Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count > on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I > took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one > in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back > home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer > told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto > Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers > off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off > this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a > new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, > from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There > is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you > sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to > keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could > give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or > what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My > other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have > chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing > on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, > but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, > not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that > makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I > jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV > |
Re: New to Group!
Welcome, can't wait for the pics!
Seahag "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't > sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll > just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic > Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near > Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count > on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I > took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one > in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back > home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer > told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto > Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers > off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off > this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a > new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, > from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There > is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you > sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to > keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could > give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or > what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My > other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have > chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing > on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, > but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, > not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that > makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I > jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV > |
Re: New to Group!
Welcome, can't wait for the pics!
Seahag "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't > sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll > just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic > Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near > Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count > on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I > took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one > in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back > home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer > told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto > Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers > off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off > this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a > new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, > from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There > is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you > sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to > keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could > give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or > what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My > other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have > chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing > on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, > but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, > not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that > makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I > jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV > |
Re: New to Group!
Welcome to here, Mary. These guys know what they are talking about, and I
enjoy this group as a daily lurker and occasional poster. Just by reading everything I have learned so much from here, and have applied it to my TJ and my former YJ. Even the rare acrimony is entertaining <grin>. Good luck with your problem and pay particular attention to what Mike says. Tomes "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136476357.323971.298260@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV > |
Re: New to Group!
Welcome to here, Mary. These guys know what they are talking about, and I
enjoy this group as a daily lurker and occasional poster. Just by reading everything I have learned so much from here, and have applied it to my TJ and my former YJ. Even the rare acrimony is entertaining <grin>. Good luck with your problem and pay particular attention to what Mike says. Tomes "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136476357.323971.298260@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV > |
Re: New to Group!
Welcome to here, Mary. These guys know what they are talking about, and I
enjoy this group as a daily lurker and occasional poster. Just by reading everything I have learned so much from here, and have applied it to my TJ and my former YJ. Even the rare acrimony is entertaining <grin>. Good luck with your problem and pay particular attention to what Mike says. Tomes "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136476357.323971.298260@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV > |
Re: New to Group!
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:33:16 GMT, "Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote:
>Welcome to here, Mary. These guys know what they are talking about, and I >enjoy this group as a daily lurker and occasional poster. Just by reading >everything I have learned so much from here, and have applied it to my TJ >and my former YJ. Even the rare acrimony is entertaining <grin>. > >Good luck with your problem and pay particular attention to what Mike says. >Tomes > Ditto what he said... Joe Carroll 2K-TJ There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are." Joseph Duemer |
Re: New to Group!
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:33:16 GMT, "Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote:
>Welcome to here, Mary. These guys know what they are talking about, and I >enjoy this group as a daily lurker and occasional poster. Just by reading >everything I have learned so much from here, and have applied it to my TJ >and my former YJ. Even the rare acrimony is entertaining <grin>. > >Good luck with your problem and pay particular attention to what Mike says. >Tomes > Ditto what he said... Joe Carroll 2K-TJ There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are." Joseph Duemer |
Re: New to Group!
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:33:16 GMT, "Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote:
>Welcome to here, Mary. These guys know what they are talking about, and I >enjoy this group as a daily lurker and occasional poster. Just by reading >everything I have learned so much from here, and have applied it to my TJ >and my former YJ. Even the rare acrimony is entertaining <grin>. > >Good luck with your problem and pay particular attention to what Mike says. >Tomes > Ditto what he said... Joe Carroll 2K-TJ There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are." Joseph Duemer |
Re: New to Group!
Hi Mary!
Welcome! I am a newbie here too for the most part. I am the redheaded step child, I drive a Libby. BUT It still has JEEP branded on it's rump, so I guess they will learn to tolerate me LOL Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it afterwards. KJKate 2O|||||||O5 Liberty "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136476357.323971.298260@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... : Hi all, : I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what : the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how : I think I should. : My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I : adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if : anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep : during the rough weather months. : Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to : the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they : had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the : mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my : husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that : he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and : just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past : weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. : Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some : dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no : guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the : computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep : looking. : I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on : finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. : I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is : a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow : me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the : mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's : just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to : mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun : during a snow. : : Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into : the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! : Mary in Hampshire Co, WV : |
Re: New to Group!
Hi Mary!
Welcome! I am a newbie here too for the most part. I am the redheaded step child, I drive a Libby. BUT It still has JEEP branded on it's rump, so I guess they will learn to tolerate me LOL Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it afterwards. KJKate 2O|||||||O5 Liberty "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136476357.323971.298260@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... : Hi all, : I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what : the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how : I think I should. : My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I : adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if : anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep : during the rough weather months. : Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to : the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they : had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the : mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my : husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that : he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and : just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past : weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. : Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some : dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no : guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the : computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep : looking. : I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on : finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. : I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is : a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow : me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the : mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's : just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to : mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun : during a snow. : : Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into : the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! : Mary in Hampshire Co, WV : |
Re: New to Group!
Hi Mary!
Welcome! I am a newbie here too for the most part. I am the redheaded step child, I drive a Libby. BUT It still has JEEP branded on it's rump, so I guess they will learn to tolerate me LOL Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it afterwards. KJKate 2O|||||||O5 Liberty "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136476357.323971.298260@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... : Hi all, : I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what : the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how : I think I should. : My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I : adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if : anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep : during the rough weather months. : Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to : the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they : had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the : mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my : husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that : he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and : just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past : weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. : Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some : dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no : guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the : computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep : looking. : I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on : finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. : I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is : a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow : me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the : mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's : just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to : mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun : during a snow. : : Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into : the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! : Mary in Hampshire Co, WV : |
Re: New to Group!
> Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it > afterwards. Uhmmmmm... oh nevermind,, it seems way to easy.. Snow... |
Re: New to Group!
> Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it > afterwards. Uhmmmmm... oh nevermind,, it seems way to easy.. Snow... |
Re: New to Group!
> Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it > afterwards. Uhmmmmm... oh nevermind,, it seems way to easy.. Snow... |
Re: New to Group!
LOL!
Wicked! Wicked! Shame on you for ten minutes. KJK "Snow" <snowbal99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:6ADvf.3330$H37.504771@news20.bellglobal.com.. . : : > Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it : > afterwards. : : Uhmmmmm... oh nevermind,, it seems way to easy.. : : Snow... : : |
Re: New to Group!
LOL!
Wicked! Wicked! Shame on you for ten minutes. KJK "Snow" <snowbal99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:6ADvf.3330$H37.504771@news20.bellglobal.com.. . : : > Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it : > afterwards. : : Uhmmmmm... oh nevermind,, it seems way to easy.. : : Snow... : : |
Re: New to Group!
LOL!
Wicked! Wicked! Shame on you for ten minutes. KJK "Snow" <snowbal99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:6ADvf.3330$H37.504771@news20.bellglobal.com.. . : : > Hope you get your rig fixed and still ahve enough money to go play with it : > afterwards. : : Uhmmmmm... oh nevermind,, it seems way to easy.. : : Snow... : : |
Re: New to Group!
Mike Romain proclaimed:
> Welcome to the group. It can get a bit loud now and then, but most > folks are harmless... ;-) The loudest ones tend to be the most harmless, and if you ignore their lunatic ravings, the most helpful. > |
Re: New to Group!
Mike Romain proclaimed:
> Welcome to the group. It can get a bit loud now and then, but most > folks are harmless... ;-) The loudest ones tend to be the most harmless, and if you ignore their lunatic ravings, the most helpful. > |
Re: New to Group!
Mike Romain proclaimed:
> Welcome to the group. It can get a bit loud now and then, but most > folks are harmless... ;-) The loudest ones tend to be the most harmless, and if you ignore their lunatic ravings, the most helpful. > |
Re: New to Group!
Too Funny! Glad you to know there is a sense of humor here also! Yes,
I am hoping to get the "rig" fixed this week! :) Watch, I'll get it all fixed and it won't snow again til next year! Wah! Mary in WV |
Re: New to Group!
Too Funny! Glad you to know there is a sense of humor here also! Yes,
I am hoping to get the "rig" fixed this week! :) Watch, I'll get it all fixed and it won't snow again til next year! Wah! Mary in WV |
Re: New to Group!
Too Funny! Glad you to know there is a sense of humor here also! Yes,
I am hoping to get the "rig" fixed this week! :) Watch, I'll get it all fixed and it won't snow again til next year! Wah! Mary in WV |
Re: New to Group!
Yea BUT
When it thaws, think of all that good MUD! "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136811170.563634.81980@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... : Too Funny! Glad you to know there is a sense of humor here also! Yes, : I am hoping to get the "rig" fixed this week! :) Watch, I'll get it : all fixed and it won't snow again til next year! Wah! : : Mary in WV : |
Re: New to Group!
Yea BUT
When it thaws, think of all that good MUD! "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136811170.563634.81980@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... : Too Funny! Glad you to know there is a sense of humor here also! Yes, : I am hoping to get the "rig" fixed this week! :) Watch, I'll get it : all fixed and it won't snow again til next year! Wah! : : Mary in WV : |
Re: New to Group!
Yea BUT
When it thaws, think of all that good MUD! "Mary" <Boxeralley@aol.com> wrote in message news:1136811170.563634.81980@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... : Too Funny! Glad you to know there is a sense of humor here also! Yes, : I am hoping to get the "rig" fixed this week! :) Watch, I'll get it : all fixed and it won't snow again til next year! Wah! : : Mary in WV : |
Re: New to Group!
On 5 Jan 2006 07:52:37 -0800, Mary wrote:
[... dead computer ...] > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. I sold the ECU from a personal vehicle last week. The vehicle was a BroncoII, and it was no longer worth the expense to pass inspection. (I replaced it with my Jeep :-)) Given the demand for BroncoII's and the repairs it needed I wasn't counting on finding a buyer. By independently selling many of the usable parts, I have liquidated the remaining value from that vehicle. Most likely that Texan has a junker in his possession that he is pulling that computer from to sell it. -D -- One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them, One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie. www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org |
Re: New to Group!
On 5 Jan 2006 07:52:37 -0800, Mary wrote:
[... dead computer ...] > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. I sold the ECU from a personal vehicle last week. The vehicle was a BroncoII, and it was no longer worth the expense to pass inspection. (I replaced it with my Jeep :-)) Given the demand for BroncoII's and the repairs it needed I wasn't counting on finding a buyer. By independently selling many of the usable parts, I have liquidated the remaining value from that vehicle. Most likely that Texan has a junker in his possession that he is pulling that computer from to sell it. -D -- One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them, One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie. www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org |
Re: New to Group!
On 5 Jan 2006 07:52:37 -0800, Mary wrote:
[... dead computer ...] > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. I sold the ECU from a personal vehicle last week. The vehicle was a BroncoII, and it was no longer worth the expense to pass inspection. (I replaced it with my Jeep :-)) Given the demand for BroncoII's and the repairs it needed I wasn't counting on finding a buyer. By independently selling many of the usable parts, I have liquidated the remaining value from that vehicle. Most likely that Texan has a junker in his possession that he is pulling that computer from to sell it. -D -- One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them, One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, In the Land of Redmond, where the Shadows lie. www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org |
Re: New to Group!
Hello Mary and welcome from the Sugar Bowl winning state of West
Virginia from the bowles Great Lake state of Michigan. You asked a direct question, "What is a ground", and I am not sure if that was addressed. This can be terribly confusing or quiet simple depending on your approach. If you look at your battery you will see the Negative post and the Positive post (sometimes marked red). If you trace one of the cables from the negative battery post you will find that it leads to the body / frame of your auto and is attached / bolted on. Thjis virtually makes your entire 'metal' body of auto a negative charge for electrical components to complete electrical circuts (for the most part). Each electrical device such as your computer, starter, generator, radio, - you get the idea - is connected to both a positive and negative (which is eventually part of the cars body) on the car. These go through fuses, switches, relays, and all sorts of components, BUT, they all eventually lead to a ground somewhere that is attached to the body / frame of the car. There are countless grounds on your Jeep. When underneath you will see single wires or groups of wires attached / crimped to a metal ring screwed to the metal body of the car. These grounds can appear to be 'clean' but can still only provide a partial connection which will make a failed connection. Ppart of all good maintainence includes checking these grounds when ya see'em, unscrew em, sand them clean and the screw and the part of the body they go to. This assures that what ever they go to will work properly. If a tug on the wire breaks the connector that you have found a future break down.. I am sure that there may be a caveats here by disconnecting a ground from some componet that could cause a problem and I'm sure my post will be corrected in short time. Good luck with your Toy and welcome to this helpful (and sometime madhouse) of information. In due time you will learn who to listen to and who is a hoot. Steve in Michigan Mary wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV |
Re: New to Group!
Hello Mary and welcome from the Sugar Bowl winning state of West
Virginia from the bowles Great Lake state of Michigan. You asked a direct question, "What is a ground", and I am not sure if that was addressed. This can be terribly confusing or quiet simple depending on your approach. If you look at your battery you will see the Negative post and the Positive post (sometimes marked red). If you trace one of the cables from the negative battery post you will find that it leads to the body / frame of your auto and is attached / bolted on. Thjis virtually makes your entire 'metal' body of auto a negative charge for electrical components to complete electrical circuts (for the most part). Each electrical device such as your computer, starter, generator, radio, - you get the idea - is connected to both a positive and negative (which is eventually part of the cars body) on the car. These go through fuses, switches, relays, and all sorts of components, BUT, they all eventually lead to a ground somewhere that is attached to the body / frame of the car. There are countless grounds on your Jeep. When underneath you will see single wires or groups of wires attached / crimped to a metal ring screwed to the metal body of the car. These grounds can appear to be 'clean' but can still only provide a partial connection which will make a failed connection. Ppart of all good maintainence includes checking these grounds when ya see'em, unscrew em, sand them clean and the screw and the part of the body they go to. This assures that what ever they go to will work properly. If a tug on the wire breaks the connector that you have found a future break down.. I am sure that there may be a caveats here by disconnecting a ground from some componet that could cause a problem and I'm sure my post will be corrected in short time. Good luck with your Toy and welcome to this helpful (and sometime madhouse) of information. In due time you will learn who to listen to and who is a hoot. Steve in Michigan Mary wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV |
Re: New to Group!
Hello Mary and welcome from the Sugar Bowl winning state of West
Virginia from the bowles Great Lake state of Michigan. You asked a direct question, "What is a ground", and I am not sure if that was addressed. This can be terribly confusing or quiet simple depending on your approach. If you look at your battery you will see the Negative post and the Positive post (sometimes marked red). If you trace one of the cables from the negative battery post you will find that it leads to the body / frame of your auto and is attached / bolted on. Thjis virtually makes your entire 'metal' body of auto a negative charge for electrical components to complete electrical circuts (for the most part). Each electrical device such as your computer, starter, generator, radio, - you get the idea - is connected to both a positive and negative (which is eventually part of the cars body) on the car. These go through fuses, switches, relays, and all sorts of components, BUT, they all eventually lead to a ground somewhere that is attached to the body / frame of the car. There are countless grounds on your Jeep. When underneath you will see single wires or groups of wires attached / crimped to a metal ring screwed to the metal body of the car. These grounds can appear to be 'clean' but can still only provide a partial connection which will make a failed connection. Ppart of all good maintainence includes checking these grounds when ya see'em, unscrew em, sand them clean and the screw and the part of the body they go to. This assures that what ever they go to will work properly. If a tug on the wire breaks the connector that you have found a future break down.. I am sure that there may be a caveats here by disconnecting a ground from some componet that could cause a problem and I'm sure my post will be corrected in short time. Good luck with your Toy and welcome to this helpful (and sometime madhouse) of information. In due time you will learn who to listen to and who is a hoot. Steve in Michigan Mary wrote: > Hi all, > I'm new to this group, and I have been reading. Wasn't sure what > the protocol was as far as introducing myself. So I'll just do it how > I think I should. > My name is Mary and I have a 94, 4 cyclinder, automatic Jeep that I > adore. It is black. I live in the mountains of WV (near Gore if > anyone is familiar w/ the Jeep tracks there) and I count on my jeep > during the rough weather months. > Well, my computer took a crap on me recently and so I took it to > the Jeep dealership and they want $550 to put a new one in. But they > had to order it, so like an idiot, I brought my Jeep back home to the > mountain and now it won't start at all. :( So a dealer told my > husband (he works in the auto industry for Get Auto/Auto Trader) that > he could pull the computer off himself, get the numbers off of it, and > just buy one and put the new one on. So we took it off this past > weekend, got the numbers and Mike went on a search for a new one. > Well, the only one he was able to find was out of Texas, from some > dude's personal vehicle and he wants $175 for it. There is no > guarantee that it would work once we got it (why would you sell the > computer off your personal vehicle?) so we have decided to keep > looking. > I would appreciate any and all advice any of you could give me on > finding a computer for this. Or maybe good websites or what have you. > I really need to get her running before another snow. My other car is > a Crown Vic police car and she's a beast. I do have chains which allow > me to get out if I have to, but there will be no playing on the > mountain in the snow in that car. We ride 4 wheelers too, but there's > just something about the Jeep, you know, HEAT, music, etc, not to > mention she'll go anywhere the 4 wheeler will go, that makes it fun > during a snow. > > Thank You in advance, and I hope I'm not remiss in how I jumped into > the fray. I just need to figure out how to fix her! > Mary in Hampshire Co, WV |
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