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Jeepsindeep Oct 22, 2013 08:28 PM

Nss problems
 
I have a 98 jeep cherokee and my nss was acting up about 2 months ago I took it off cleaned it and its given me no problems until about a week ago it won't go into od and I have no reverse lights. I bought a new nss and installed it however I'm still having the same problems. Any ideas?

RTorrez1 Oct 22, 2013 08:52 PM

Did you adjust the new one? There is a little adjustment. If you tried that already check the wire harness and the plug to make sure the harness isn't damaged or the plug doesn't have a pin that pushed out or bent.

kjc Oct 23, 2013 07:27 AM

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If it starts in P&N, your NSS would appear to be properly adjusted..(no dis to RTorrez1) :) I'm pretty sure your brake light switch affects OD and TC lockup, you might check/adjust that.. could be 2 separate issues?
It's not really very likely, but did you check the bulbs? ;)
Before you crawl under there to check things out, you might check for continuity at the harness.. here's a pic. Good Luck!

RTorrez1 Oct 23, 2013 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by kjc (Post 2651260)
If it starts in P&N, your NSS would appear to be properly adjusted..(no dis to RTorrez1) :) I'm pretty sure your brake light switch affects OD and TC lockup, you might check/adjust that.. could be 2 separate issues?
It's not really very likely, but did you check the bulbs? ;)
Before you crawl under there to check things out, you might check for continuity at the harness.. here's a pic. Good Luck!

Not a problem! The only reason I was thinking it may be out of adjustment is because he said that he is having the same problems. The way I see it the more input the better to help find the problem.

Jeepsindeep Oct 25, 2013 11:01 PM

Thanks for all your input after hours of more research a few people said that a blown fuse in the inside kick panel was causing the same problems that I was experiencing. Sure enough I found that a 15amp fuse was blown and upon replacement my reverse lights came on and transmission goes into over drive perfectly.

prcherokee Oct 25, 2013 11:10 PM

Which fuse?
Number Please.

Roler Oct 25, 2013 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by Jeepsindeep (Post 2654695)
Thanks for all your input after hours of more research a few people said that a blown fuse in the inside kick panel was causing the same problems that I was experiencing. Sure enough I found that a 15amp fuse was blown and upon replacement my reverse lights came on and transmission goes into over drive perfectly.

Good to hear, but all you have to do now is find out why it blew in the first place....this was only the symptomatic treatment ;)

Jeepsindeep Oct 28, 2013 07:03 PM

I want to say it was #10 on the inside panel its a 15amp


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