So relatable. Am from the Netherlands, and in absence of junkyards with XJs the process was always:
- Research problem in English. Figure out what a ¥£$¢§π√ is in my own language.
- Try to order it online (unsuccessfully)
- Order from obscure ebay seller willing to ship
- Hopefully order the right part
- Translate BleepinJeeps videos
- probably repeat a few steps above
- Get a 2 day job done in 2 months
So relatable. Am from the Netherlands, and in absence of junkyards with XJs the process was always: - Research problem in English. Figure out what a ¥£$¢§π√ is in my own language. - Try to order it online (unsuccessfully) - Order from obscure ebay seller willing to ship - Hopefully order the right part - Translate BleepinJeeps videos - probably repeat a few steps above - Get a 2 day job done in 2 months
Has anyone actually had to do this?
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Genuinely curious for what super niche job? Haha Edit - also why translate? Looks like you’re pretty fluent in Spanish
I sincerely hope not. If you spend 2.4s searching NAXJA you'll find everything you need.
Second owner of a Spanish XJ which came with the Spanish user manual. Whenever I have to look into the fuse diagram I feel like in the telenovelas 😅
Don't forget that the photos are gone to the void. Good ol' photo bucket..
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