Yes. Your broken light switch is probably the culprit.
You must pull off the rear interior panel and manually release the mechanism. It can be difficult and cumbersome. Be certain to not break the plastic!
it is next to drivers side on floor in front, take pliers and pull up on cable, this will release hood latch
look inside rubber gromett between door and car frame. You have a broken wire in there - very common problem
Uh, with a screwdriver?
Your thermostat is broken
solenoid broken
A 1990 Jeep Cherokee malfunctioning fuel gauge can be caused by a broken ground wire. The gauge will not function if the fuel float in the fuel tank is broken.
Yes
the problem you are having is a broken wire somewhere where the harness goes from pillar to door these are common it is either broken or frayed if you ckeck it closely you will find that is your problem. Hope that helps you YANKEE
There is an adjustable push button switch for each door in door jambs, they should be adjustable for depth. push them one at a time manually with door open and all other doors closed to find the one that needs adjustment, when you get to the tight one-light should go out-then adjust.
A guy named Jackson wants to remove the Cherokee because they have better land. He said that the land out west is better, but it's really not. The Cherokee do not believe him because he has broken every single promise he has made to them. That's the Cherokee Removal act.
they are problemly not plaged in, or their broken.