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    Quote Originally Posted by pjmjr508 View Post
    The only thing that was left hooked up was the winch. I had unhooked that as well, but did not make any difference.

    FYI Yes he is a Certified electrician, he is also a fabricator among other things. He has hand built a toy 4runner with a Chev SB350. The 4 runner is setup like a Avalanche with a bed & 4 doors. It is lifted with custom roll cage & had rewired the entire truck, So he does know what he is doing.
    I don't know the fellow working on your jeep, so I'll leave that to you. I just have seen too many professionals very narrowly trained in a expertise with little to no ability to use that knowledge in a more general sense. It's my own past experience that triggered my short rant, and may have no relation to your situation.

    Relays can sometimes become stuck and a gentle tap can return them to working order.

    HIDs create a lot of line noise that may interfere with other systems. Do your HIDs come with noise suppressors? Mine did not (despite being a complete plugin kit). In my case this has created lots of interference with the radio, but no other known ill effects. This would not be a problem when the HIDs are off, as long as they didn't hurt anything permanently when they were on.

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    Also, did you try just disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes to reset everything internally? I originally suggested unhooking the battery and returning the system to original to kill 2 birds with one stone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thance View Post
    Also, did you try just disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes to reset everything internally? I originally suggested unhooking the battery and returning the system to original to kill 2 birds with one stone.
    left the battery disconnected overnight before taking it in to the dealership yesterday.

    All I know right now is there is a crap load issue with my ele in the jeep & don't really know how it happen because I was not there, waiting to hear what Jeep has to say & go from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thance View Post
    I don't know the fellow working on your jeep, so I'll leave that to you. I just have seen too many professionals very narrowly trained in a expertise with little to no ability to use that knowledge in a more general sense. It's my own past experience that triggered my short rant, and may have no relation to your situation.

    Relays can sometimes become stuck and a gentle tap can return them to working order.

    HIDs create a lot of line noise that may interfere with other systems. Do your HIDs come with noise suppressors? Mine did not (despite being a complete plugin kit). In my case this has created lots of interference with the radio, but no other known ill effects. This would not be a problem when the HIDs are off, as long as they didn't hurt anything permanently when they were on.

    The guy that is working on my jeep is my wifes cousin & have known for a while, & worked on projects with him. I understand where you were coming from, just I would not let someone do this much work to my jeep unless I knew them or was a large shop that will have insurance to repair it. He has already built me several skids for the XK & almost done building a one off bumper for the front & will build one for the rear as well with a swing out tire carrier.
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