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    You said the column was difficult to remove. Is is possible that you moved the position of the switch on the column during removal? Jeep used to use GM style columns. I'm not sure about the TJ. The switch generally has slots that allow it to be positioned so that the travel is correct for the linkage in the column. If you somehow slid the switch or bent the mount during removal, the switch may be in the on position.
    Last edited by Hotrod46; 04-20-2017 at 07:02 AM.
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