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Car Forum / Jeep / January 2006

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Hard top wiring harness

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d_darlac@yahoo.com - 06 Jan 2006 14:57 GMT
Hi guys,
just got a hard top for my 97 TJ - originally with soft top only -
I am wondering if I need to buy the whole "wiring harness package" to
connect the rear wiper and defrost from a 3rd party vendors or the 97
supposed to be coming already wired?
let me know
cheers,
Dimitris
Jerry Slaughter - 07 Jan 2006 13:03 GMT
> Hi guys,
> just got a hard top for my 97 TJ - originally with soft top only -
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> let me know
> cheers,

I just did this with my 99 TJ. Got the harness from
http://www.jeepsareus.com/ . One snag I ran into is that I bought a harness
for my 99 Jeep, but my top came from 03 or 04 model. The connector from the
harness does not match the one on the top. I am looking for the best way to
either make an adapter or splice in a new matching set of connectors.

One word of advice....carefully track how you take things apart and then put
them back, especially the wiring connectors behind the instrument cluster.
That one can be put back in up-side-down and cause your IP to stop
working...ask me how I know....  ;-)

Jerry S.
99TJ Sport
Robert Brace - 08 Jan 2006 22:09 GMT
>> Hi guys,
>> just got a hard top for my 97 TJ - originally with soft top only -
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> Jerry S.
> 99TJ Sport

Been there & done that!
Easiest way is to get the connector on the end of the wiring harness which
matches the year of the top you are installing.  They are  available as a
part numbered item from DCX.  Get into the dealer's electrical parts book
and don't give up.
Next step is remove the connector from the in-vehicle harness matching the
year of your vehicle.
Now install the wires from the vehicle-year harness into the connector from
the top-year, and it will work perfectly.  Your top might have a different
setup for interior lights from your Jeep, however that's easy to fix once
the basics are working (RWDefogger, Rear Wiper, Rear washer, etc.)
Mine was a 97 top to a 2003.  Luckily the 2003 came with the in-vehicle
harness, but the connectors would not match.
Bob
 
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