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2007 jeep wrangler won't start have power, but won't turn over hear a clicking in fuse box. any suggestions?

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Battery is dead.
check fuses, the clicking is the starter relay that is its job is to click.
but if it rattles that means low battery

what we do is a AAA jumper of battery, jump start battery with a donor car. if it starts now. then.
1: the battery was only discharged , so charge it.
2: or if it repeats the battery is bad. OR
3: if the voltage is not 13.3 to 15v running the alternator is shut down.

easy huh, just 3 checks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2008

SOURCE: Jeep wrangler Fuse box

i had the same problem. i drive a 95 so im not sure if it differs from were the fuse box is. look righ above you pedals to your far left. it should be right there. also if you instruments went out it will be a 15 fuse. its a blue fuse. next my panel went out cuz of the wires on my transmission. if yor looking at your jeep at the front. the wires will be on your left. make sure they are not burned or anything. it will be right on the side of your tranny. mind got burned by the exaust so they were shorting. check that is and see if that is what is it. for a temp fix just put some electrical tap around the wires and you should be set for a wile. good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2009

SOURCE: fuse box

Under the left of the dash board close to the parking brake tucked up under.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: 95 Jeep Wrangler wont start

Well two things are happening here... the people saying fuel regulator, you guys are not having the same problem. the relay buzzing is the indicator that the computer is bad. The relays that are buzzing get engergized by the computer. Notice the Check Engine Light won;t come on until after the buzzing is over. Now the fuel problem is different from that becuse the computer is working fine but the pump can't build enough pressure in the first second (like it is suppose to do) during the priming before you turn the key to start. Sorry for all you with the computer problem ain't cheap...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2010

SOURCE: 95 jeep yj 4 cyl. hard to start when cold. wont

Mine did the same thing. Replaced the computer and works like brand new. Hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2010

SOURCE: My son purchased a 92

down load a free owners manual which should have the drawing of the fuse box with the noted circuits involved

http://www.autoownermanuals.com/manuals.item.2047/Jeep-Wrangler-YJ-Owners-Manual-1992.html

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