Chrysler Jeep Ignition Switch LS711 LS922 Replacement by Wells EM

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

http://www.wellsve.com/ Replacing an ignition switch on a Chrysler Jeep product

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  • THANK YOU so much for putting this video online!!! I had to replace mine on my 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and this video made it as simple as pie. Thank you again for this AWESOME video!!!

  • @UtRadioGuy Thank you for the kind words. Knowing we helped you makes all the effort worth it.

    Take care,

    Mark Hicks

    Wells Vehicle Electronics

  • Such a good video I can't understand how 1 person (so far) disliked it. Must have been that baby from the Capital One commercial where he throws his Cheerios lmao.

  • @Michiganborn1969 LOL thanks Michigan, I miss seeing you guys at the pod-casts.

    Mark

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  • @Michiganborn1969 They could have "disliked" it because its not the same on a 98 Jeep Wrangler. I'm currently having problems with reassembly.

  • @markjhicks

    yeah, same here but I guess Eric couldn't do the podcast and shoot & edit videos. That's why he's cut back on the Fatr videos. I thought his last one was the bomb on the video effects.

  • @cheviac78 Ok sounds good. The wire you ran from battery to the fuse box replaced the fusable link. Now be careful because this means the safety of the fusable is now gone.

    Mark Hicks

    Wells Vehicle Electronics

  • @markjhicks i couldnt find a fusible link? i thought if i changed the relay that would fix it but nope...i was wrong, so i jumped a wire to the coil and it fired so i knew it wasnt that, i ran the wire from the battery to the fuse box and everything worked except for my tail light issue...

  • @markjhicks ok......my truck will start now!!!! what i did was run a wire from the battery to the fuse box(batt. fuse) boom everything worked fine except tail lights? they wouldnt go off...so i just ran them to the head lights, lol now my blinkers dont work anymore? ill try and figure out how to put a video on here of what i got goin, so you have a better look on what i done...its a mess man

  • @cheviac78 Honestly, if the connections, cables to and the battery are good, it sounds like a fuse-able link has blown. The relay should have two wires with power, with the key "on".

    Mark Hicks

    Wells Vehicle Electronics

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