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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Rear auxiliary lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="TROY66/68" data-source="post: 430001" data-attributes="member: 19835"><p>Do not worry about water getting in, you will get use to that as your Jeep ages. My 2010 can be a bath tub. There are a lot of drain plugs under the carpets. I am going to put a large back up light on, which will be controlled by the window rear defogger. The connections to the glass separated just after my warranty (go figure). It is a 40 amp fuse so it has a lot of watts. One thing, there is a timer on the defrost button, but it can be pressed again. I am going to check that link out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TROY66/68, post: 430001, member: 19835"] Do not worry about water getting in, you will get use to that as your Jeep ages. My 2010 can be a bath tub. There are a lot of drain plugs under the carpets. I am going to put a large back up light on, which will be controlled by the window rear defogger. The connections to the glass separated just after my warranty (go figure). It is a 40 amp fuse so it has a lot of watts. One thing, there is a timer on the defrost button, but it can be pressed again. I am going to check that link out. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Rear auxiliary lighting
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