we need a wiring diagram for a 1995 jeep grand cherokee
Try this link http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/15/3e/8f/0900823d80153e8f.jsp
Posted on May 22, 2008
Need 1996 Jeep 4.0 firing order?
HI. the firing order is posted below.
Posted on Nov 04, 2009
blend door actuator needs replacing does the complete dash have to come out?
no it doesnt ... check out heatertreaters.net if you have to replace the blend doors .... but the actuator is directly behind the glove box...remove the glove box take out 3 screws and remove actuator and replace.....waa laa
Posted on Nov 25, 2009
the tempertature gauge does not work on my jeep what may be the problem?
Could be the coolant temp sensor:
4.0L engine shown
5.2L engine shown
To test it:
Perform this test on a cold or cool engine.
Submerge the end of the temperature sensor in cold or hot water and check resistance
Temperature-to-resistance relationship of the ECT and MAT sensors
Posted on Apr 28, 2010
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2L
Cannot locate transmission fluid dipstick / filler in engine bay?
I also have one 93 GC 5.2L V8 (great SUV); check in the rear center of the engine, between the distributor and the firewall...
Also, its possible that yu are interesting in the Jeep 1993-1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee (english)
Hope help with this (remember rated this help).
Posted on May 25, 2010
where is the 4wd switch on a 95 jeep grand cherokee
Let me guess you are having your Vehicle Information Center flash and chime "SERVICE 4WD SWITCH"? I have the same problem with my 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee and after much research I have discovered that the 4WD switch usually is not the problem but instead it is the VIC. From model years 94-98 the VIC ribbon wire is faulty in the VIC itself next time the message pops up tap the front of your VIC and see if it stops the message and chiming. If it does you need to repair or replace your VIC (new from dealership is about $600 - $800 depending on your location and their markup).
As for the location of the 4WD sensor it is located on top of the Transfer Case. It is awkward and difficult to get to.(the switch that is) Crawl under the drivers side of the Vehicle just behind the Drivers door there are three different sensors located on and around the transfer case the one you are looking for is located on top of the transfer case near your 4WD linkage it will have four wires going to the clip but in truth only two of those four wires are actually hooked up.(the extra wires and which ones are hooked up depend on your model of transfer case which you can find out by looking at the identification plate riveted to the back of the transfer case itself. You will need the model number when requesting the part. Unless your particular 4WD switch has Vacuum Lines running to it which you will be able to see) In total there are three different cases associated with the 95 model year Jeep Grand Cherokee. You should be able to identify the switch easily enough. There is another switch that is easier to get to located between the transfer case and the forward drive shaft THAT IS NOT THE 4WD SWITCH and the Speedo is located as the farthest back sensor on the transfer case just before the rear drive shaft. Sometimes just changing the fluid in your transfer case will be enough to get rid of that annoying message on your VIC.
As for my Jeep adding fluid did help a little bit but my VIC took a dump. I replaced it with one from the junkyard for $125 bucks no problems since. There is a way to repair the VIC by removing the front bezel carefully and then removing the 4 screws that hold it in place carefully pull it out of your center console and then disconnect the wire harness from it (disconnect your battery first) then remove the six torque screws from the back of the VIC unit and carefully pull the front face from the back piece you will see a ribbon wire not unlike what is in a computer and then shining a light into the spaces where the ribbon goes to the face look carefully at the solder points if any of them seem discolored or missing (they should look shiny and completely cover the wire they are placed on) just carefully add some solder to these points and put it back together again when you are finished reconnect the wire harness and replace it in the console then reattach your battery and start the vehicle it should work like new. (in my case i lost my temper with it before discovering this simple fix and broke the clear plastic front leaving me with no other choice but to replace it)
I hope this information helps!
Posted on Sep 25, 2010
Where do i place a jack stand on a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Hope this helps and please don't forget to rate...thanks! Jacking points on all Jeep vehicles Your Jeep was supplied with a jack for emergency road repairs. This jack is fine for changing a flat tire or other short-term procedures not requiring you to go beneath the vehicle. Do not attempt to use the jack on any portions of the vehicle other than specified by the vehicle manufacturer. Always block the diagonally opposite wheel when using a jack. Placing a floor jack under the front frame rail Placing a floor jack under the rear frame rail at the leaf spring shackle. It may be necessary to place a block of wood between the frame rail and the jack Supporting the front of the vehicle with jack stands placed under each frame rail A more convenient way of jacking is the use of a garage or floor jack. You may use the floor jack at the specified points in following the illustrations. Never place the jack under the radiator, engine or transmission components. Severe and expensive damage will result when the jack is raised. Additionally, never jack under the floorpan or bodywork; the metal will deform Support the rear of the vehicle using jack stands placed underneath each side of the rear differential (inset photo)
Posted on Nov 04, 2010
nnd a diagram of fuse panel inside my 94 grand cherokee
Here is a diagram of your fuse panel
Posted on Feb 08, 2011
fuse location for electric seats in 1995 jeep grand cherokee
Hi Tom:
According with the this specific electrical section from the Repair Manual, it is located on the passenger side fuse panel, position 25, 30AMP.
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Posted on Nov 21, 2011
Alarm triggers unrationably causing delays in leaving public parking. Also doesn't like to turn off normally with key in door.
#1 solution for this is to " BUY A GM PRODUCT" & save your money on costly repairs of these chrysler & JEEP (amc) vehicles!
Posted on Apr 29, 2012
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