Troop92
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- Location
- Layton, UT
All of this the past year I upgraded/solidified Trooper in prep for Moab. Two good friends here in Layton, Dustin in his Rodeo and Anthony in his TJ, and I had decided long ago we were going to go down, and take the families with us. So we've been planning this for a while.
So, this past weekend we did just that. We all took Friday off, and headed down for a long weekend. I, due to a lack of time, committed a sin and dropped my Trooper off for an oil change at Jiffy Lube first thing Friday morning, ran across the street to Smith's to get a few supplies, packed up and hit the road. We of course left later than intended, happens to us all. When accelerating onto the freeway in Kaysville, my gauges and blinkers stopped working. Huh. Everything else was working great, figured just a fuse. We continued along our way, got to Spanish Fork and pulled off for a bathroom/stretch for the kids. Checked fuses - I had blown "Turn/Back", "Elec Ign", and "Meter/Gauge" fuses. Odd. So I replaced them, did a thorough overview of all I could and didn't see anything amiss. Just figured it was a fluke thing. So we get not a mile down the road, almost to the mouth of the canyon, and gauges go nuts, lights illuminate, lost power, and Anthony said my reverse lights were flickering. We pulled over, found some shade in a vacant business complex. I was pretty mad at that point, so I tore off the skid plate to find.... An anchored zip tie immediately left (driver side) from the oil filter was snapped off, and further left (more driver side) was broken too. This had allowed the electrical loom to become closely acquainted with the cooling fan...
Yeah, that's what's left in Anthony's hands.... my wire loom. Awesome, right? Of the 14 wires, 13 were mangled or completely severed. I'm grateful that Isuzu used wires of all different colors. We spent the next long while using butt-end connectors and electrical tape to repair everything. I'll solder them later. Started right up, no ill effects, so we continued on our marry way.
So, this past weekend we did just that. We all took Friday off, and headed down for a long weekend. I, due to a lack of time, committed a sin and dropped my Trooper off for an oil change at Jiffy Lube first thing Friday morning, ran across the street to Smith's to get a few supplies, packed up and hit the road. We of course left later than intended, happens to us all. When accelerating onto the freeway in Kaysville, my gauges and blinkers stopped working. Huh. Everything else was working great, figured just a fuse. We continued along our way, got to Spanish Fork and pulled off for a bathroom/stretch for the kids. Checked fuses - I had blown "Turn/Back", "Elec Ign", and "Meter/Gauge" fuses. Odd. So I replaced them, did a thorough overview of all I could and didn't see anything amiss. Just figured it was a fluke thing. So we get not a mile down the road, almost to the mouth of the canyon, and gauges go nuts, lights illuminate, lost power, and Anthony said my reverse lights were flickering. We pulled over, found some shade in a vacant business complex. I was pretty mad at that point, so I tore off the skid plate to find.... An anchored zip tie immediately left (driver side) from the oil filter was snapped off, and further left (more driver side) was broken too. This had allowed the electrical loom to become closely acquainted with the cooling fan...
Yeah, that's what's left in Anthony's hands.... my wire loom. Awesome, right? Of the 14 wires, 13 were mangled or completely severed. I'm grateful that Isuzu used wires of all different colors. We spent the next long while using butt-end connectors and electrical tape to repair everything. I'll solder them later. Started right up, no ill effects, so we continued on our marry way.
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