1999 jeep grand cherokke rear wiper inop i replaced rear motor (old one was set up) and checked fuses they are good but wiper still dont work any ideas?switch?
SOURCE: rear wiper wasn't working so
The wiper didn't work as it didn't operate? You replaced the wiper motor?
SOURCE: 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo - message center
This is a problem I have been
seeing more and more of lately. The brake light circuit goes through
the Lamp Outage Module (LOM). When the LOM senses a inoperative lamp,
the Vehicle Information Center (VIC) displays the data to the vehicle
operator.
Here is how to test the system (clic for zoom):
Check here for more details about the location of Lamp Outage Module (page 16).
Hope helps (remember rated this help) Good luck.
SOURCE: My 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee's windshield washer is not working.
Check power at the pump motors. You may not see a fuse because some run off a circuit breaker. If all else fails, a bit "backyard" but you likely could break out the washer pumps from the system and make a simple push button on the dash to operate them.
SOURCE: drivers side door on 1998 jeep grand cherokee
I have the same problem. Do not know cause but I remove large red 50 fuse in engine compartment fuse box, wait 15 sec and replace. Lock car and unlock. This seams to reset something and car is fine. This problems seams to appear when my battery is low.(?)
SOURCE: brake lights dont work
Check the brake light switch, it is down on the brake pedal lever, you can dis-connect the wire connector at the brake light switch and check for broken wires at the connector, and then jumper the connector with a paper clip, if the brake lights come on then replace your brake light switch.
There might be more than one switch attached to the brake light pedal lever, the brake light switch usually only has two wires going to it when there are two switches.
If there is no problem with the brake light switch then you can suspect the turn-signal switch to be at fault, as all of the running lights, turn-signals, brake lights, and hazard lights are all ran through the turn-signal switch. You can also try stepping on the brake pedal and wiggle around the turn-signal switch and see if the brake lights flicker or come on.
Junction block location-1999-04 Grand Cherokee
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