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OK, The Jeep WK2 Grand Cherokee does have one weakness
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<blockquote data-quote="Idlewild" data-source="post: 560017" data-attributes="member: 17937"><p>I don't subscribe to anyone . Over the years I have bought a fair few aftermarket wiring diagrams just off the internet , mainly to modify looms on particular cars I was building . I don't like the factory diagrams because while I have a reasonable understanding of auto wiring I struggle with them , I find the aftermarket diagrams much simpler . I have bought Jeep diagrams probably 2 or 3 times , the basic loom ( lights , wipers , accessories etc ) are pretty much the same as the US version except the US usually has a couple of extra plugs for things like EBC etc that for some reason they don't put in AU cars . The only difference is the EMS for whatever power plant the car has and while the ECU is programmed differently for different countries emissions the wiring for each particular engine remains pretty much the same . I've never had any problems getting the diagram I need from the aftermarket . </p><p>I will agree that Jeep ( the company ) are crap but I love the cars , I'm currently on Jeep number 7 , a WK Grand <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> . Never had any major problems with them , just normal general maintenance . </p><p>I avoid having anything to do with the company , they just want to rip you off . I buy any parts I need from the US at a fraction of the price and get them serviced at non dealer Jeep specialists . Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlewild, post: 560017, member: 17937"] I don't subscribe to anyone . Over the years I have bought a fair few aftermarket wiring diagrams just off the internet , mainly to modify looms on particular cars I was building . I don't like the factory diagrams because while I have a reasonable understanding of auto wiring I struggle with them , I find the aftermarket diagrams much simpler . I have bought Jeep diagrams probably 2 or 3 times , the basic loom ( lights , wipers , accessories etc ) are pretty much the same as the US version except the US usually has a couple of extra plugs for things like EBC etc that for some reason they don't put in AU cars . The only difference is the EMS for whatever power plant the car has and while the ECU is programmed differently for different countries emissions the wiring for each particular engine remains pretty much the same . I've never had any problems getting the diagram I need from the aftermarket . I will agree that Jeep ( the company ) are crap but I love the cars , I'm currently on Jeep number 7 , a WK Grand :D . Never had any major problems with them , just normal general maintenance . I avoid having anything to do with the company , they just want to rip you off . I buy any parts I need from the US at a fraction of the price and get them serviced at non dealer Jeep specialists . Cheers [/QUOTE]
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