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Jakers Apr 4, 2013 09:27 PM

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What's going on fellas? I had stock 90 cherokee lardeo a few years ago but it was my daily so I didn't want to do anything with it in case something broke. I finally broke down and bought another cherokee today, 90 laredo as well. Picked it up for 1600, has a few issues nothing I can't fix except for one... The power seems to always stay on, not sure if has to do with the ignition assembly or a bad relay maybe? It's able to start without a key so I'm not sure if that helps any... I was lurking around earlier and saw the posts about just installing a kill switch but how hard would it be to replace the ignition assembly (if thats the issue)? Anyways like I said, new to the forum but not the Jeep world. Going to be doing some upgrades in the next few months (lift/tires/rack etc etc)

Thanks!
Jake

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AMCComanche2.5 Apr 4, 2013 11:20 PM

welcome from PA. That thing looks CLEAN!! Nice find

98_XJ Sport Apr 4, 2013 11:22 PM

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Congrats! I'm from AZ too. Up north, moving to The valley in June though.

Jakers Apr 5, 2013 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by AMCComanche2.5 (Post 2403597)
welcome from PA. That thing looks CLEAN!! Nice find

Thanks man, the interior is a little beat up but nothing some tlc and elbow grease wont fix.

Jakers Apr 5, 2013 01:42 AM


Originally Posted by 98_XJ Sport (Post 2403601)
Congrats! I'm from AZ too. Up north, moving to The valley in June though.

Oh good deal man! June is perfect weather for wheelin, might get a little warm but I should be all set up to go out on some trails by then. I'm hoping to get my lift in by end of May, maybe sooner... We def should go tear it up.

OEJ Apr 5, 2013 04:30 AM

welcome

1ATony Apr 5, 2013 03:40 PM

Welcome to the site

BEETROOT Apr 5, 2013 04:57 PM

Ignition assembly replacement looked pretty easy when I watched a locksmith do mine...

Jakers Apr 5, 2013 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by BEETROOT (Post 2404574)
Ignition assembly replacement looked pretty easy when I watched a locksmith do mine...

I was driving it around earlier today and it was actually kind of nice not having to reach for the keys and fumble around with them, so I might just end up installing a kill switch some where. I've only had the thing for two days so I'm still fumbling around with a bunch of ideas...

BEETROOT Apr 6, 2013 03:20 AM

If you rig up a push button start you'd get a lot of props.

OEJ Apr 6, 2013 07:10 AM

you have a lot to decide.

bullettooth2008 Apr 6, 2013 07:46 AM

Hi and welcome from across the pond.
They look good in white.

Jakers Apr 7, 2013 01:10 AM


Originally Posted by BEETROOT (Post 2405275)
If you rig up a push button start you'd get a lot of props.

That never even crossed my mind... I'm totally gonna look into that

Jakers Apr 7, 2013 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by OEJ (Post 2405327)
you have a lot to decide.

I hear ya... This site is just full of ideas, I already feel bad for my wallet haha


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