Hopefully someone has that diagram. I know i dont
I have actually found the complete (I think) set of genuine Jeep wiring diagrams and the workshop manual. Each section is a separate pdf, 41 sections in all. It's a big document, 92 MB.
I have worked my way through some of the individual pages of the wiring diagrams but haven't found out if the individual pages can be built up into one big diagram if I were to print them. All the pages overlap each other.
Jeep diagrams are quite difficult to follow as you only get a little bit on any one page.
I have a question re the fuse and relay panel in the engine compartment to which I cannot find an answer in the manual. There is a 20A fuse labelled I.O.D. on the underside of the lid. What is it for? I can't think up anything that might fit the letters.
The more I look at the pages the more I seem to think I might have a problem in the computer section that controls the fan. All the 'exterior' bits like fuses, sensors, relays and fan motors are OK in their own right.
Are the ECUs in the 4.0lit XJ known for giving problems. What's it like trying to find another if needs be?
The basic principle is simple. The temp sensor is fed with a 5v supply from the computer (along with the other sensors) it then feeds a varying voltage back to the computer in proportion to the temperature (it's a thermistor). It then decides when to bring on the aux. fan at the pre-determined temp. by activating the fan relay and hey presto you get cooled.
If you have air con the fan should run all the time the air con is running. Sadly my air con doesn't work, but the fan has always worked as it should for the engine cooling side, until recently that is.
I'm back to it this afternoon. Hopefully I can find something. This all started when it failed the emissions test, which still needs sorting. The fan used to work before I took it to the test centre. I'm not sure if any of this is connected.