The hardtop's back window opens when you close the doors because of pressure. If your jeep is well sealed, the pressure created when you close the doors will "pop" the back window open. So, don't worry, this is a good thing; however, very annoying.
Both washers use the same reservoir under the hood. You open the hood and pour it in.
Open the glove box, it is behind it.
Yes it does, open the ash tray
the rear window is held on to the door on either side, grab the bottom of the flap and pull down to release, pull the bottom rail out of the brackets, then open the door, you can roll up the window if you like but it isn't necessary.
The hard top there is two buckles above the windshield just unhook them. Then there are 6 bolts under the two side windows on the inside of the jeep and be sure to unhook you rear wiper motor and defrost. Just open the back window and look to your left they just unclip!
brake a window
open the glove compartment fuse box is right behind
If you are driving a jeep wrangler with a soft top and both side windows are open and the back window is in; there should be no damage to my knowledge. I had a soft top for more than a year and drove with both side windows (over the doors) open and I noticed no changes to the rear window. I still have the top and it is fine. It may make some swishing noise. I drove it up to 50-60 mph and it was fine.
I have had the exact same problem with my 1990 wrangler, I found out that unless the handel that allows you to open and shut the rear window is not in the exact closed position and the window is closed tight in place, the wiper will not work but the washer will. Just for fun once I realized this I tried to turn the rear wiper on with the window open and it did not work until I shut it. Hope it works for you.
Open circuit. The overhead console has lost its connection to the ambient temperature sensor.
you have an open circut in your ignition switch change your ignition switch.