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08-19-2013 #1
New Battery = numerous problems/Lockpick help?
So here is my problem:
My battery the last two days seemed to no longer be holding a charge. I took it to Auto Zone today and they hooked a meter up and said I needed a new battery. &150 later, I hopped in my 2010 JKU Sahara ready to drive away.
Nope! The windshield wipers were randomly coming on, the dashboard lights were flickering and it was beeping... So I jumped on Google and found a helpful tip to remove the J22 fuse. It resets the flux capacitor or something along those lines... Problem solved!!
Oh wait....
Fuck!! now my MyGig doesn't work!
So i tried disconnecting the positive terminal cuz that sometimes helps... But not this time...
So I found a thread on here saying to disconnect the Lockpick I have installed for a few minutes and re-install it. That didn't help. I tried disconnecting the positive terminal, disconnecting the Lockpick the the back of the Mygig and reinstalling everything and that didn't help. It does re-activate the Crazy Dashboard Feature tho... I find the only way everything works all proper like is with no Lockpick installed..
I'm fond of my Lockpick. How do I make everyone just play along all nicey-nice again?
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08-19-2013 #2
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08-19-2013 #3
I wanna say it's version 4
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08-20-2013 #4
Ignition off, pull the IOD fuse (J13) to its stops for a minute and then plug it back in. You don't have to completely remove the fuse. This is essentially the same as disco'ing the battery. I've had my radio w/lockpick not work after having the power disconnected to do work on it and this quick reset has always set things straight.
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08-21-2013 #5
- Date Committed
- Nov 2011
- Location
- Pensacola naval base checking out the mens in uniform
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Sounds like you got a TIPM going bad!