Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
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Re: Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
Todd did pass the time by typing:
> I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
cleaned.
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DougW
> I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
cleaned.
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DougW
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Re: Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
Todd did pass the time by typing:
> I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
cleaned.
--
DougW
> I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
cleaned.
--
DougW
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Re: Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
Todd did pass the time by typing:
> I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
cleaned.
--
DougW
> I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
cleaned.
--
DougW
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Re: Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
> > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
>
> Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> cleaned.
I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
(or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
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> > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
>
> Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> cleaned.
I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
(or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
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> > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
>
> Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> cleaned.
I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
(or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
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> > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
>
> Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> cleaned.
I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
(or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
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> > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
>
> Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> cleaned.
I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
(or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
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> > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
>
> Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> cleaned.
I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
(or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
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New Ignition switch and all is well!!!!!!!!
Thank you all.
"JELo" <jelo@nospammail.com> wrote in message news:<3f8720ea$1_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
> >
> > Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> > cleaned.
> I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
> (or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
> accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
>
>
>
>
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Thank you all.
"JELo" <jelo@nospammail.com> wrote in message news:<3f8720ea$1_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
> >
> > Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> > cleaned.
> I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
> (or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
> accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
>
>
>
>
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Re: Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
New Ignition switch and all is well!!!!!!!!
Thank you all.
"JELo" <jelo@nospammail.com> wrote in message news:<3f8720ea$1_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
> >
> > Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> > cleaned.
> I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
> (or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
> accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
>
>
>
>
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Thank you all.
"JELo" <jelo@nospammail.com> wrote in message news:<3f8720ea$1_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
> >
> > Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> > cleaned.
> I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
> (or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
> accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
>
>
>
>
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Re: Starting Troubles with 2000 Wrangler
New Ignition switch and all is well!!!!!!!!
Thank you all.
"JELo" <jelo@nospammail.com> wrote in message news:<3f8720ea$1_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
> >
> > Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> > cleaned.
> I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
> (or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
> accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
>
>
>
>
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Thank you all.
"JELo" <jelo@nospammail.com> wrote in message news:<3f8720ea$1_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > > I have a 98 wrangler 4cyl standard doing the exact same thing. Start
> > > it up with no radio .... wiggle the key and "poof" music. It is a
> > > strange thing. At first I thought it was related to the key release
> > > switch, but now I'm not so sure. I hope someone can answer this one.
> >
> > Your ignition switch is worn out or the contacts need to be
> > cleaned.
> I have also seen that the weight of too many keys
> (or other junk) people keep on their keyring can
> accelerate wear on ignition switches. JELo
>
>
>
>
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