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Hi Andrew: The 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Laredo Anti-Theft System is equipped with Vehicle Theft
Security System (VTSS). VTSS system monitors vehicle doors, hood,
liftgate and ignition. If an attempt is made to enter or operate vehicle
without proper disarming of system, vehicle horn will sound,
headlights, taillights and parking
lights will flash, and engine will be prevented from running. I have an '93 GC 5.2L V8...
The following wiring diagram and electronics
circuit contains detail schematics of The 1994 Jeep
Grand Cherokee Laredo Anti-Theft System. Herein you will find
interconnection between electronics parts of the system such as body
control module, auto headlamp light sensor. VTSS led, driver door
module, passenger door module, cylinder lock switch, junction block,
power distribution center, and grounding. Herein you will learn also how
the Vehicle Theft Security System works, removal, installation, testing
and troubleshooting procedures.
Try HERE and also, remember that here can find the Jeep Grand Cherokee Service Repair Manual.
Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your
feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if
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It is located under the right (passenger) headlight assembly. The headlight assembly must be removed first. The quickest way is to use a Dremel tool to cut an opening in the headlight bucket. Go to YouTube and search for this procedure. I did it on my 2002 and it worked like a charm. Using the Dremel is easier than removing the entire header panel and other headlight. The Dremel procedure saves about 2 hours on the job.
Open the hood of the Cherokee. Above the headlights are one bolt to each headlight. This holds the headlight in place. Removed the bolt. Then just pull out the headlights straight forward. There are clips that hold the headlight to the inner panel.
Fan relay is located under pass headlight. Remove light assembly, use 2 1/2 " hole saw to drill hole in plastic housing ,3"from back wall, 3'' from left side.This will put you right over relay. Unscrew two bolts,replace. Relay was $40.... dealer wanted$350 to remove front bumper to replace it.
Mine were hard to put on also. We wound up putting some vasoline on the connection and then pressing it on the best we could. Replacement headlights may have come from china and the plastic may not exactly be the same. Good luck
check your metal bumper retainers attached to the front chassis there must be a hidden bolts and nuts thats still on that you havent seen yet remove it and take off the bumper bar( steel bumper)
They are very simple to replace, only a few screws then you pull the light out. Open the hood, on top there is I think a 10mm screw. It's very long in length goes from the top of the light down through the bottom. If I remember correctly there is another screw, once these are removed the light will wiggle and you can pull really hard outward. The lights pop right out.
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