I enjoy watching your restoration process. You give me hope for myself (haha) on replacing the wiring harness. Mine needs it as it's been hacked to pieces by previous owners. Thanks and have fun!
Great video! My son and are remodeling my 85cj7. Thanks to your videos we have decided to purchase a new harness from Painless. Thanks again from Elkhart Texas!
That's awesome. What a great project for a Father and Son to do together. You will actually enjoy doing the wiring, just take your time and study the manual. Thanks for the feedback and comment!! Good luck with your project. Make sure you check out the video on my channel that combines all the parts into one longer video of the entire wiring process. JD
Great video I am going to tackle this same project soon . I’ve decided to also go with the painless wiring, I am a electrician/ builder by trade , but when it comes to vehicle wiring I am pretty green . The most I’ve done are lights on my hunting boat or re-wiring boat or work trailers. You helped me make the decision to go with painless wiring. As usual thanks for your time and the great video. Big hello’s from Snohomish Washington.
jason lenihan Thanks Jason for the feedback. Advice so far w the wiring is to just make sure you read the manual they provide. It’s really thorough. There’s three total videos on my channel so far about the wiring be sure to check them out! Good luck!! You can do it!
Hey Russ. On my channel I posted a complete rewiring video, I'll put a link in this comment for it. I'm glad these videos are helpful and glad to hear you're restoring an old CJ! Keep 'em on the road!! Thanks for the comment and feedback. JD. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/DK2XZFersrs/w-d-xo.html
Hi mate, can I seek your advice re the neutral safety switch (NSS) on the steering column of my 79 CJ7. We took the column out to paint as part of the bigger restoration. My column auto is all over the place and doesn't start in park or neutral. When I get the NSS locked down with the quarter inch mounting screws with the tongue that enables the shifting to occur in place it all works and starts ok, however as soon as I shift the gear leaver the NSS moves and it all goes out of sync again. Does the body of the NSS have to sit in or recess into the square cut out of the actual steering column, it looks to me like it sits up too high. I appreciate your advice and enjoy your Jeep videos, its the same color as mine.... Cheers
Thanks for the comment! Mine is a manual so I didn't have to deal with the NSS but it sounds like you are onto something by recessing it in that cut out. I would try that and see if that works. Sorry couldn't be of more help. JD
@@JDOffline all the parts we have have no instructions I've used a lot of assembly books and those are Lifesavers but I can't find one for our 1970 Jeep
@@franklegarda6510 I thought you were talking about the painless wiring kit. I’ve heard there’s assembly manuals out there but I don’t have one either. Check some jeep forums and see what you find. Chick tins also makes a book at least for the cj.
I enjoy watching your restoration process. You give me hope for myself (haha) on replacing the wiring harness. Mine needs it as it's been hacked to pieces by previous owners. Thanks and have fun!
Marcus Wyatt Thanjs Marcus! If I can do it my friend you can as well. Just have to study the manual and get really familiar with it first. Good luck.
Great video! My son and are remodeling my 85cj7. Thanks to your videos we have decided to purchase a new harness from Painless. Thanks again from Elkhart Texas!
That's awesome. What a great project for a Father and Son to do together. You will actually enjoy doing the wiring, just take your time and study the manual. Thanks for the feedback and comment!! Good luck with your project. Make sure you check out the video on my channel that combines all the parts into one longer video of the entire wiring process. JD
Great video I am going to tackle this same project soon . I’ve decided to also go with the painless wiring, I am a electrician/ builder by trade , but when it comes to vehicle wiring I am pretty green . The most I’ve done are lights on my hunting boat or re-wiring boat or work trailers. You helped me make the decision to go with painless wiring. As usual thanks for your time and the great video. Big hello’s from Snohomish Washington.
jason lenihan Thanks Jason for the feedback. Advice so far w the wiring is to just make sure you read the manual they provide. It’s really thorough. There’s three total videos on my channel so far about the wiring be sure to check them out! Good luck!! You can do it!
Great work - thank you for posting this, you are helping me restore my CJ continuing keeping the dream alive! Keep it up!
Hey Russ. On my channel I posted a complete rewiring video, I'll put a link in this comment for it. I'm glad these videos are helpful and glad to hear you're restoring an old CJ! Keep 'em on the road!! Thanks for the comment and feedback. JD. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/DK2XZFersrs/w-d-xo.html
@@JDOffline thank you!
Watching your journey from afar...have to so all the same to mine(wife's..haha) Like you videos in the jeep and the process. Keep them coming... 👍
Thanks for the comment! Good luck w your Jeep.
Hi mate, can I seek your advice re the neutral safety switch (NSS) on the steering column of my 79 CJ7. We took the column out to paint as part of the bigger restoration. My column auto is all over the place and doesn't start in park or neutral. When I get the NSS locked down with the quarter inch mounting screws with the tongue that enables the shifting to occur in place it all works and starts ok, however as soon as I shift the gear leaver the NSS moves and it all goes out of sync again. Does the body of the NSS have to sit in or recess into the square cut out of the actual steering column, it looks to me like it sits up too high. I appreciate your advice and enjoy your Jeep videos, its the same color as mine.... Cheers
Thanks for the comment! Mine is a manual so I didn't have to deal with the NSS but it sounds like you are onto something by recessing it in that cut out. I would try that and see if that works. Sorry couldn't be of more help. JD
@@JDOffline Thanks mate, I appreciate your response, really enjoy your channel , you go into great detail. Hope you have a good date.
Do you happen to know if they sell an assembly book with pictures
Yes the instruction manual that comes w the kit is pretty thorough w color pictures etc. JD
@@JDOffline all the parts we have have no instructions I've used a lot of assembly books and those are Lifesavers but I can't find one for our 1970 Jeep
@@franklegarda6510 I thought you were talking about the painless wiring kit. I’ve heard there’s assembly manuals out there but I don’t have one either. Check some jeep forums and see what you find. Chick tins also makes a book at least for the cj.
tienes los manuales del sistema electrico del jeep cj5 yo nencesito cambiarlo pero aca en mexico no lo encientro
Hello Jacm. Unfortunately I can’t read Spanish. Maybe someone on here can translate?
You have the manuals of the electrical system of the jeep cj5 I need to change it but here in Mexico I can not find it
@@jacmcruz8155 contact painless wiring. I’m sure they will sell you the manual. Maybe you can download it from their website. Hope this helps. JD
how long or many days did it take to remove wiring harness? i got a 89 yj
If I'm remembering correctly, this part went pretty fast and I think I had it all out in about a half a day. Hope this helps. JD