I would start with the Fuse Box under the hood. Start by pulling the Fuse's 1 at a TIME!! I have done it befor time & time agean. It's probley by the Battery. It's a black box that has " Main Fuse " or something alone that line. There just like the Fuses under the Dash, BUT BIGGER! They can be hard to tell if they blew. I have done it so, much that I know. If it's not that I would check the Fuse Box in the Dash. Jerry Dunn
SOURCE: 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Fuel Filter
Sorry brother, it is in the gas tank with the pump. they used filters that are suppose to be good for the life of the vechicle. you can see the plug if you lift up your spare. hope you dont HAVE TO go in there.
SOURCE: 2005 jeep grand cherokee limited 5.7 hemi vehicles hesitates
The egr valve is located on the front of the right cylinder head. It has a tube attached to it and going to the intake manifold.It has failed and is why your jeep is running rough and hesitating. Replace it and it will fix your driveabllity issues. Disconnect the battery for 2 min to clear the code.
SOURCE: where is the fuse for the tail lights for jeep '96 grand cherokee
Unfortunately, could not find owners manual for 1996.
Website only has models 2004-current
=> http://www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/index.html
There are two fuse boxes. One under driver compartment usually left to the steering colum. A label is stamp to identify each fuse. I would look at Park Lights and Instrument Cluster fuses. The easy way is to take a flashlight and look at all fuses. If they are all okay. Then just remove the Park Lights and Instrument Cluster fuse and reseat them. The other fuse box is under the hood and near the batter. It also has a label to identify each fuse.
SOURCE: 96 grand Cherokee charging problem
There is a 60A fuse in the power distribution box near the battery it is for your alt. Possibly there is a short or partially broken wire in the column harness. If shorted it may be causing fuse to blow, but that would need to be checked.
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