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XKCroc Feb 7, 2025 10:31 PM

Intermittent Electrical Problem
 
Hey y’all, currently pulling my hair out and hoping someone has a clue or has had this happen.

Got an electrical gremlin that seeming comes in at random. When it happens,
- the turn signals and hazards don’t work
- rear defroster is constantly on, sometimes rear wiper and fog lights
- interior lights don’t work
- heat doesn’t blow hot

I’ve cleaned up all the grounds and greased the harness connectors under the drivers side interior, flasher has been replaced. None of these seem correlated and I’m at a loss here. There hasn’t been any aftermarket wiring or shady splices, all wiring is stock. Any advice or input is much appreciated!

exasemech Feb 8, 2025 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by XKCroc (Post 3727083)
Hey y’all, currently pulling my hair out and hoping someone has a clue or has had this happen.

Got an electrical gremlin that seeming comes in at random. When it happens,
- the turn signals and hazards don’t work
- rear defroster is constantly on, sometimes rear wiper and fog lights
- interior lights don’t work
- heat doesn’t blow hot

I’ve cleaned up all the grounds and greased the harness connectors under the drivers side interior, flasher has been replaced. None of these seem correlated and I’m at a loss here. There hasn’t been any aftermarket wiring or shady splices, all wiring is stock. Any advice or input is much appreciated!

1) when you say you greased the connectors I have a horrible feeling you filled the connectors with dielectric grease. Dielectric grease is an INSULATING grease; look it up. It's fine for waterproofing spark plug boots etc but not improving contact of 25 year old contacts. Get some contact cleaner and get it out of there
2) most of the problems you're seeing look like their based on the control panels with the heat and wiper/fog light controls. Might want to take a harder look at the center console

97grand4.0 Feb 8, 2025 03:36 PM

Dielectric grease is to prevent corrosion, should be just what you want. So on xj with a few miles, the usual trouble spots for what you describe are:
1). The frame to drivers door grommet gets distorted and the wires inside chafe on the sharp edges of the door, or
2). There are c wire loom connectors by the back hatch gate, by the tail lights, both sides but the drivers side seems to be worse. Pull off behind where the spare bolts on inside to get at them and have a look. You can bypass the connectors if they have oxidation and white or green funk by wirenutting in splices to go around them,.

this is what I’ve found on my xj


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