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Old July 21st 05, 06:20 PM
Will Honea
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The 88 will have a timer that sets every 80k miles - the shop manual
says to disconnect it after the first pass as it is no longer required
(their emissions responsiblity required it to set then). There is a
web site that tells you how to reset it but it's much easier just to
pull the @#$% module out and be done with it. Under the dash, left
side of the column, little black box. Mine was Velcroed in place.
Unplug it. Test - you may have unplugged your intermitent wiper
module <g>.

On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:13:07 UTC "Earle Horton"
> wrote:

> I think that this applies to all the early Cherokees and Wranglers, but
> consult a manual or dealer. The emissions light goes on, and stays on,
> until you replace the control unit. If you want to be squeaky clean, and
> adher to all federal regulations, then you should replace it.
>
> Earle
>
> "jeff" > wrote in message
> news:aCPDe.40864$Tx1.17060@trnddc03...
> > albert travis wrote:
> > > I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The

> emissions
> > > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this?

> >
> > Remove the bulb???
> >
> > --
> > jeff
> >

>
>



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