SOURCE: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Problem
I would start by checking all the fuses under the hood.
There is a fuse called IOD which the factory leaves out and gets put in at the dealer.
That fuse could be bad.
SOURCE: 2005 jeep grand cherokee radio
It's in the engine compartment IOD#2. It's a black module with two fuses in it. Take that module off and replace the 20 AMP one.
SOURCE: Eject navigation disk in 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Under the cd slot you will see a long thin rectangle that can be gently pryed out with a knife tip on the right side of the rectangle. under that cover there is a small button. push that and out comes the nav disc. Voila solved
SOURCE: I have a 2001 Jeep Cherokee - need rear seat with headrests -
Don't remember ever seeing one. You can make anything fit anything if dimensions are close but since your seat folds, it will take extensive work to put anything in there. likely easier to install some kind of roll bar (semi permanent) with head supports. that way you can remove it if you need the space. Nothing there will be cheap or easy though.
SOURCE: 2005 Jeep Cherokee wont start. stater and bettery
Too many items that can cause that for anyone to give you an absolute "fix" but : You need to do some testing to narrow it down to if you have a fuel or ignition problem (spark). If it starts when you crank it and spray carb cleaner into throttle body, then it's on the fuel side.
One common item to both and a common failure item as well is the crank position sensor. Check that as well. There are tests that you can do using a digital volt-ohmeter. Tests and expected results are listed in haynes or chiltons as well as other inexpensive manuals. Don't change anything unless you verify it as bad and if you have a security system make sure it is not locking you out from starting.
Once tested, you can ask back here for specific problems if any.
Good Luck
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