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All the service lights in my jeep keep comin on all of a sudden, a bell dings a couple times and they all go off...it s the battery, tires ,seatbelts, airbag, traction control ect...
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It sounds like it thinks the key is still in it all the time. Try turning the key forward to the on position, but not running, so the dinging stops. disconnect the battery. Remove the key completely and reconnect the battery.
We all deal with a damaged bumper, dinged side panel, mirror and other such dings and incidents. I have noticed in many years driving a Jeep; be sure to pay for the factory/dealer installed tow hitch, door protection strips and if possible the larger tires or better suspension. Why? Trust me, if anyone parks too close or tire bumps your Jeep, they are certainly on the bad end of that deal about always. The money saved over ten years NOT paying for annoyance insurance items, encountered with our smaller sedan, pays for itself.
sounds like the cold temps cause the metal door to warp which causes an increased distance to the sensor that tells the computer the lift gate is open. The lift gate sensors should be adjusted to be closer together.
when you open the drivers side door you need to remove a panel door that will allow you to access the fuse box locate the the red button to the left side and press it a couple of times until you see your tire light flash after it starts to flash hold it in for a couple of seconds and you will hear a chime 4 times and you light will be reset you need to have your key turned on but not running to be able to do this.
the air pressure in the spare tire is low add air to proper pressure and it will reset itself spare pressure low the perform service could also be for tire but check owners manual for reset service reminders or have scanned at an auto store sum,such as auto zone / advanced auto do it for free and can reset the code via scanner
You are probably unaware that your jeep has an aftermarket keyless entry system....Try this....roll down the drivers window....push the power door lock......get out/close the door...and attempt to open the door as u normally would.......it should be locked...... use your key to unlock the door....get in.....insert the key into the ignition and turn it to on...((((DON"T TRY 2 START IT UN TILL THE WARNING BELL STOPS DINGING & ALL THE DASH WARNING LIGHTS ARE OUT)))...........usually 5 dinging sounds.......at any rate just wait untill the sounds stops and fire up your jeep.....i hope this works for ya.....good luck
the lights are most likely the third brake light on the decklid... small line of led brake lights small unit.. i would clean the ignition switch with some quick start and cycle the key in and out to clean up the contact on the bottom some times soda or coffe gets in there and makes the car think that the cars key is in the ignition
theres a wire under the stering wheel that you can unplug i had the same promblem easy to fix just get real close to the floor board and you will hear that loud ding under the sterring wheel trace it down and un plug it its fine to do so
I had the same problem with my 2006 Jeep Liberty Renegade. I shared with the Jeep service tech what I found on the internet regarding this problem. I was having the gas cap sensor to display and soon after other sensors were lighting and dinging and some times dinging without any indicator and vice versa. the service tech said he was not aware of any such complaints and recommended a diagnostic which found no trouble codes and recommended to change to the gas cap. I did so and no sooner than paying almost $100 for the service and returning home the same thing started happening again. I returned my vehicle and they called the Chrysler/Jeep service tech who obviously was aware of these complaints [Service Bulletin #14-001-06] and recommended the following: A complete system reboot. Disconnect the battery cables and short together for 15 seconds. If message returns then the problem may be with cluster. I have not had any dinging or gas-cap sensor display since this was done.
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