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Re: Jeep winch quetions,
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Posted by old on October 03, 2006 at 10:35:44 from (4.245.3.74):
In Reply to: Re: Jeep winch quetions, posted by Keith-OR on October 02, 2006 at 22:20:19:
I pulled the face plate off today. It has 4 soliniods/relays. None of which seem to work at all they only click. I can make it pull in but can't get it to pay out the cable. The way this thing is wired is out of this world as far as what I see and so far I haven't figured any of it out other then pull in. The motor has not 3 but four wires on it. 1 ground and 3 other wires on the motor, which looks like a starter motor byt the way. One wire is where it would be if it was a starter and 2 are side by side but at the other end of the motor. I would hate to spend 70 or so bucks just to replace all the relays if theres a way to wire around them. And Ya I know PICTURE LOL I forgot to say I also found WARN industys on the plate so its a warn winch
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