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Old Dec 21, 2017 | 10:53 AM
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I've been told my entire life that Room Temperature is 72°F, and I never questioned it. I just looked it up, and it's a very unofficial term. The two most commonly held references are to 68 or 72 degrees Fahrenheit.

Hmm.. Today I learned
I know one thing... Beer or wine served at room temperature can dictate what room temperature should be depending on demographics. lol
Old Dec 21, 2017 | 11:00 AM
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64°F is the highest allowable "room temperature" for serving most red wines. That's a holdover from before the days of central air
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64°F is the highest allowable "room temperature" for serving most red wines. That's a holdover from before the days of central air
Yep, and beer served at room temperature depends on if you are in Germany or Phoenix Az. without central air. lol
Old Dec 21, 2017 | 10:59 PM
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My jeep was brought here to Milwaukee area around 5 years ago from having been a street vehicle in CA since 1991 so mostly no rust except a little underneath. In good shape overall. I have no idea how to price this for sale. Anyone have suggestions on where to research this?
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My jeep was brought here to Milwaukee area around 5 years ago from having been a street vehicle in CA since 1991 so mostly no rust except a little underneath. In good shape overall. I have no idea how to price this for sale. Anyone have suggestions on where to research this?
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All of these plugs are up in the driver's corner of the engine bay. I'm not sure what goes to where and it seems a few things may be missing. Any help would be appreciated. I think he cut these wires off to hook a switch to the fan Attachment 400247 but I don't know what the plug with the light colored wires goes to, there's another plug that's the same type that's red and black there too Attachment 400244 think this is the coolant temp sensor plugAttachment 400246 and I have no clue what's this relay holder? Goes toAttachment 400243Attachment 400245 also, can I just buy a later model thermostat housing and use a coolant sensor for one of those with a full gauge cluster? I plan to get an open radiator and I believe those don't have the plug for the coolant temp? Any help is appreciated. It's on a 1987 comanche so renix system.
I think that relay socket is for the fan controller relay. Just happened to be watching this video and at 5:28 he's talking about the fan controller relay which looks like it's in the same spot...

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Why did the Canadian version come with a stupid bar measurement for oil pressure compared to US with a proper psi gauge....
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Why did the Canadian version come with a stupid bar measurement for oil pressure compared to US with a proper psi gauge....
Because metric system
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Because metric system
Pretty sure Jeep is the only company I know who did this lol and its goofy
Old Dec 22, 2017 | 03:26 PM
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bought my 99 XJ without a functioning washer fluid reservoir. Its in the fender flare and it doesn't seem to have any electrical connections or hoses to the jets. it also doesn't have the filler elbow at the top, looks like the previous owner pulled it off. Ive looked all over and cant find a new reservoir or the elbow with the filler cap on it. Junkyards near me also do not have my year xj so any help on this matter would be much appreciated. I'm sure there's no washer fluid in there and i don't get a light on on the dash.
Old Dec 22, 2017 | 03:35 PM
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Solve one issue.

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bought my 99 XJ without a functioning washer fluid reservoir. Its in the fender flare and it doesn't seem to have any electrical connections or hoses to the jets. it also doesn't have the filler elbow at the top, looks like the previous owner pulled it off. Ive looked all over and cant find a new reservoir or the elbow with the filler cap on it. Junkyards near me also do not have my year xj so any help on this matter would be much appreciated. I'm sure there's no washer fluid in there and i don't get a light on on the dash.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...wiper+&+washer

Here's where you can get the pumps and fluid level sensor.

As far as the reservoir, I'll keep looking, but it's not looking good, man.
Old Dec 22, 2017 | 10:41 PM
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I think that relay socket is for the fan controller relay. Just happened to be watching this video and at 5:28 he's talking about the fan controller relay which looks like it's in the same spot...

Well that helps, this guy really did a number on all the electrical stuff in this jeep. I'm basically going through and undoing all of his "fixes"... next two things on the list are fixing the front headlight/running light/turn signal harness and undoing all of the wire splices hanging everywhere from the tail light wiring harness. It has half of a trailer plug wires up and tons of butt connectors just hanging there.
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Low droning sound at 120kph... starts around 110. Does not stop if speed increases... does not stop when thrown into neutral. Stops only when speed reduces below 110kph, reduces when speed drops below 120KPH. I have highway tires (Goodyear Wranglers 235/70/15 all weather).

Is it a concern? Where should I start looking?
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I have checked the bulbs and the brake light switch for power jumped it to see if that did anything but no luck please help

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