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    My 2002 TJ Magna have issues that I am not able to resolve. The interior lights and the central locking remote have stopped working. I have checked the entire fuse and can not see any fuse blown out.

    The centre display is flashing 5 when I key in for the ignition. I can get my odometer by pressing mode button but it is goes back to flashing 5 once the key is removed. Also noted the headlight warning is not working if car is locked and lights left on.

    I believe that some kind of electric short connection or wiring is causing this but not sure where to look.

    Any suggestion or head start would be really helpful in resolving the issue.

    Many Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vlad View Post
    Well I don't think TJs came in 3.0.
    They sure did (unfortunately ).

    Quote Originally Posted by samisan View Post
    My 2002 TJ Magna have issues that I am not able to resolve. The interior lights and the central locking remote have stopped working. I have checked the entire fuse and can not see any fuse blown out.

    The centre display is flashing 5 when I key in for the ignition. I can get my odometer by pressing mode button but it is goes back to flashing 5 once the key is removed. Also noted the headlight warning is not working if car is locked and lights left on.

    I believe that some kind of electric short connection or wiring is causing this but not sure where to look.

    Any suggestion or head start would be really helpful in resolving the issue.

    Many Thanks!
    Sounds like you've blown the constant 12 volts fuse/relay. Have you checked the fuses with a multimeter? I've had fuses look perfectly fine, but have actually been blown.
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    There's a fuse in the fuse box under the hood, which causes this problem, its in the yellow squares. its a bugger to lift the square up, but the faulty fuse is there.
    Pretty Sure thats the issue.
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