Fixing the 4WD light in a Jeep YJ - CAD / Vac Delete (TJ Switch Mod)
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 Published On Jan 2, 2023

Its cheap and easy to fix the 4wd light in a jeep YJ, if you have done the 1 piece axle mod or swapped the axle entirely and want to get the light working again. This uses the Jeep TJ transfer case switch.
I also delete the Cad vacuum lines aka the spag hetti monster
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