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I have a 2004 Jeep Grand Chrokee Overland and I do not have an owner's manual. I just noticed a dashboard light came on and I do not know what it is for. It is an odd shape in the upper left corner of the dash.
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Sounds like a heater core/thermostat problem or blend door problem. The grinding noise sounds like a transfer case problem. If your mechanic cant figure out the problem you need a new mechanic.
it will tell you in your owners manual in the glove box under oil life,but most cars it will be to turn the key to the on position and push the gas pedal completely to the floor three times with in 5 seconds and leave the pedal up,the oil light will blink letting you know that it has rest.
blend doors are located in the heater box behind the dashboard.. if you are having heating problems because of faulty blend doors, try heatertreater.com they have a permently quick fix solution that really does work. i have fitted quite a few with no problems, even better heat than standard jeep blend doors..
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After checking the fuses I would replace the fuse for the tail lights just to make sure it wasn't a fuse issue and if that doesn't do it I would check the bulbs on both sides to make sure that the bulbs are good.
different option packages : trim, interiors and electronics as well as engine options. Personally I'd take the regular one every time...the more options the more strange electronics problems.But consumers today want to drive in a living room with wheels.
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