sometimes just extended use will cause the fuse to blow, but you might check your ground wires or just see if there is an open or pinched wire that may be rubbing your chassis or touching another wire..-Shocker
bad ignition switch, bad battery, bad alternator/regulator,
A regular Cherokee uses Dextron A Grand Cherokee uses Mopar ATF+4
Most Indians had a different religion including Cherokee. The theory that Native Americans came from the Ten Israelite Tribes is a fanciful myth, nothing more.
try changing gears on the gear changer. nothing else change TPS
get a new coil. a coil on an engine is designed to take a little power and make it into BIG power. also check wires and connections going to coil. your problem sounds like the coil though. good going in, nothing coming out. there's your problem.
WHEN TURNING THE KEY AND GETTING NOTHING. LATER FINDINGS WAS THAT THE STARTER WAS NO GOOD AND NEEDED TO BE REPLACED.
Sounds like the ignition switch.
bad ignition switch, bad battery, bad alternator/regulator,
Something is keeping power to the ignition coil. You need a wiring schematic and trace the wiring.
Even though you replaced the coil, it may be bad. You should test that first. If the coil is okay, it could be that the ignition wires need to be replaced.
In my case I just ordered and replaced the door pins. They wear over time and give a lot of play. Nothing fancy.
Check the ignition control module.
Replace the ignition control module
You have to program the ignition with the computer the pass lock system is lock in you may be lucky by putting the ignition on for 10 min x3 put it on for 10 turn it off for a fiew sec do this 3 times
In case you haven't done so allready, check all the fuses under the hood and in the dash.
Nothing. Cherokee doesn't have an r so there can be no word with an r in it like Darin.
Nothing, they did not have clothes.