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What is the location of the ebrake switch in a 2005 jeep wrangler x, i recently bought a in-dash dvd player for my jeep but im only missing the wire that connects to the ebrake, please help
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So the Jeep has a hard top....... or you bought a hard top to put on your Jeep that originally did not come with a hard top. You can forget Chiltons for good info. If there is no switch, the wire harness may/should be there, so you need to install a switch and relay. The harness ends up at the left tail lamp area. The relay is up above the parking brake pedal. 5 wires. Brown. Brown/White, Black/Yellow, White/Black, and Black (ground) The harness should be there to connect a rear wiper switch in the dash.
I tow my 2005 Jeep Wrangler behind my motor home. I installed a Jeep trailer towing wiring kit to the rear lights. the bought a long trailer wiring kit and ran it from the front of the Jeep to the Jeep tralier wire plug. Pluged it in and pluged the other end into the motor home trailer light recptacle. I used only four wires plus ground. There is probably a way you could tap into the wiring harnes under the hood but not having a wiring diagram this is the best I could come up with and all lights do work. You can buy a test plug with led lights that plugs in both male and female, real handy for checking connections.
There maybe a vacuum accumulator missing in the line between the two points, A plastic part that looks like a small chewing tobacco can with places to attach vac, tubes on top and bottom
it could be your brakes , on most brakes there is a wear tab that makes a high pitched squeeling noise when it contacts the rotor. this is in place to let you know your brakes are due for replacement. if it is not your brakes then it could be a wheel bearing.
1. disconnect battey negative cable.
2. locate starter and remove any wires from the starter, making sure to note their locations.
3. remove the two bolts that hold the starter in.
4. pull statrer out of vehicle.
5. reverse to install new starter
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