So unfortunately I was leaving Jay's shop this afternoon (Jenssen's review of the HID kits hooked me) and had another electrical gremlin show up...happened once before and I attributed it to the -30 weather at the time, but today's +20 or so proves otherwise.
Started the Jeep, leaned over to open the passenger side window, and she turns off. Security key light is flashing on the dashboard
My best guess is that the remote starter that was installed may have bypassed (or at least changed) the immobilization circuit...it was discussed that they may have moved the sensor ring somewhere else, and stuck the chip that's normally inside the key in it. I haven't ripped my dash apart to check, but I have a feeling they've played havoc with the wiring.
Solution: waiting / trying the ignition again a couple times until the light stops flashing. Thankfully you don't have to actually start the Jeep, just turn the ignition to on, so it won't disable the engine on you. (If it has to kill the engine more than 5 times or so, it goes into some safety mode until you take it to a dealer, I believe).
Definitely gotta fix that before I hit the trails this year though, wouldn't want to get stranded out in the middle of McLean.
I do have a set of those little spring clips made to hold the button in while the doors are off if you want them..... My fuse pull works, so i don't need them... let me know...
If you want to take a drive to the SW, feel free to swing by (PM for address if interested) and we can compare the two 2003s side by side and see if there is something up with your fuse panel. But as far as I can tell our panels should be identical. As a curtesy I will snap a picture tonight and post it for you.
Thanks Scott and Knox! Thinking I'll solve the other electrical gremlin, and hopefully while I'm at it I'll figure out what's going on with the interior lights. If that fails, I'll take you guys up on your offers.