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Please if someone can help,I was buy used Jeep Grand Cherokee 96 year of production and radio dont work.Someone was replaced battery and after this time radio dont work without code.In the owners book code dont exist.So if someone can help,help me please! Part No.P4704345-F Date code.2935 S/N. T Q1 AA293 5 24440 Supplier. 17719 No. E/01865/21124 D.M.25/6/85-27/8/87 Ministero France my e-mail is [email protected]
When the battery is un pluged the radio demand for a code . Try the date code : 2935 or 1234 or 0000 , look for the number on the back of the sun shade , if nothing work , you have to send it to a sevice shop to be re programmed
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you can get this 2 ways.
read the FSM, or alldata.com and turn to radio chapter.
or
buy the converter plug , sold at walfart and every where.
for your car, it comes with a nice plug and wire pigtails
and free, instructions, showing just that.
There is a "wait" period because someone has entered the wrong code 3 times.
You can try waiting with the key in the run position for 45 minutes. Just watch out for the lights coming on as that would just kill the battery.
Don't start it.... just leave the key all the way forward in the run position for about an hour.
The radio should say "code" after 45 min or so.
If you don't have the proper code, Just call any jeep dealer and talk to someone on the service drive... tell them you changed your battery and the radio wants a code that you don't have.
They should help you through the problem.
You can look in the glove box and in the owners manual for a code sticker.... Some people stick them to the back of the glove box or on the radio page of the owners manual.
If the battery voltage gauge goes to zero, it may be a bad connection at the battery.
Batteries generally last an average of only 3 years, but they will go bad gradually until the voltage drop on starting will drop below levels that the car can run the starter.
Try a new battery, they're not too expensive at Walmart or Sears or a local auto parts store.
Try the largest CCA capacity battery you can buy and you won't have regrets, in my experience.
Check and make sure your getting power to the starter.If you have no way of doing this then take a hammer and tap the starter while someone cranks the motor.The wire is the small wire at the starter that you need to check for power.If the starter starts when tapped then replace the starter.Hope this helps.Good luck.
Could be a one time system "glitch" or a small short or loose connection somewhere. It may have set a code when this happened so I recommend that you have someone do a code scan before it develops into something serious. Most of the "big name" parts houses do scan tests for free.If you need help after you obtain codes, post results and someone may be able to help you better!
the info center was not working in my 96 jeep when i got it. it serves no major purpose other than a clock and to let you know when your doors are open. i replaced mine the part itself can be found at junkyards fairly cheap. i paid $65 for mine. and now i wish i had left it alone. constant annoyances and chimes.
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