Resin Addict
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- Randy
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So...I’ve got a contact in the Detroit area who sold me an OEM Jeep Rubicon hood for a good price, didn’t realize it at the time, but turns out it’s from a Rubicon that has the “Passive Pedestrian Warning System”...found out after the fact I needed different vents and hinges.
Anyway, all’s good, it was still a great deal, and it looks great, except now apparently the underside of the hood is different so the two plungers that tell if the hood is open or closed are not depressed completely when the hood is closed, consequently I get a dash warning telling me my hood is open. Easy fix to make a thick pad out of layers of duct tape taped to the underside of the hood, but for a long term fix, does anyone know if the plungers are adjustable, or if there’s different plungers for a rubicon?
Anyway, all’s good, it was still a great deal, and it looks great, except now apparently the underside of the hood is different so the two plungers that tell if the hood is open or closed are not depressed completely when the hood is closed, consequently I get a dash warning telling me my hood is open. Easy fix to make a thick pad out of layers of duct tape taped to the underside of the hood, but for a long term fix, does anyone know if the plungers are adjustable, or if there’s different plungers for a rubicon?
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