I have mine on my Aux 4 switch and they heat up great, even with the burned elements. I just changed the settings to "latching" and "recall last state" and they work great. They are on whenever the Jeep is on, but I can turn them off with the Aux switch whenever I want.
Any updates, @ORACLElights ?? Just curious. Mine still seem to be defrosting fine, even with the burn spots and the LEDs themselves are amazing. Can't wait to get a fixed set. Thank you for all your hard work and for taking care of us.
Listen, I know they're nice trucks and they're capable, but I just can't get over how damn frumpy they look. Yeah, they remind of the original Bronco, but it just doesn't go together well now, IMHO. No way that baby will be out the door <100K.
My Mojave just started squeaking quite a bit. Right front, to be exact. It's super cold here (below freezing and many times below zero). Hopefully, it's a cold thing, but I won't know that until it warms up.
A lot of good observations that I'm sure each and every new Mojave owner has noticed.
#3: We have a Grand Caravan with the 3.6 and I have always loved the engine in it. The thing that holds the 3.6 back in the GC is the crappy transmission. With the Manual in the JT, it's soooooooo much more...
I got a return authorization, but after a second email, I'm now in a holding pattern, as well. I went ahead and pulled them and reinstalled my halogens. They're boxed and ready to ship once I hear back. I did, however, leave the halo wiring installed, since I spliced them to my aux switch...
The wiring is included standard on all JTs for the defroster on the hard top. (It's under a little plastic panel on the drivers side next to the back seat.) If you install a hard top, you hook up that connection and the button controls the rear window defroster. With the soft top installed, it...
Mine came with the premium soft top. I bought a second-hand hard top and love it! It is especially valuable in the winter. The noise is quieter, but not excessively so...it does rattle and squeak more. In the summer, I'll put my soft top back on and enjoy the open air.
Yep. Mine are starting to brown at the top points on both lights. I've sent an email to Oracle, so we'll see what happens and I'll keep updating! @ORACLElights
1. Tonneau cover. You can find as cheap as 175-200 on Amazon.
2. The Mojave is the best riding and handling Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator, hands-down.
3. Absolutely a beast in snow....and we have quite a bit here in Montana.
I love my 6-speed. Makes the driving much more enjoyable.. Keep in mind...