It could be your heater coil needs replaced. Expensive to have fixed though.
Or it could be something as simple as low anti-freeze. Suggest you take it to a mechanic/garage.
Whats the problem? cant help you unless you describe what its doing/not doing.
I have a 95 Grand Cherokee with the 5.2l engine. The onboard computer reports milage (in town) of about 15 MPG's. When it was doing most of its time on country roads it was getting about 18 MPG's.
My 97 Grand Cherokee was doing the same thing. Replacing the computer was the answer after being at 2 different dealers, two times each, I figured it out myself when they couldn't. Also called ECU (engine control unit) or PCM (powertrain control module)
I wish I knew. I have a 2002 Grand Cherokee that is doing the same thing.
Yes
1998 Grand Cherokee has Disk/Pads... Shoes and they arent too hard it just takes awhile if you dont know what your doing and remember how you took them apart.
Is it doing anything? Lights? check the ground line? Bad Unit? Warranty?
If it was your grandfather that was doing this wouldn't you take him to the hospital? Need I say more? I try to be serious about most of these questions but sometimes.......grrrrr........
Yes. Place the transmission in park and the transfer case in neutral.
Mine is doing the same thing, keep having to pull fuse to stop it
It was recommended from the factory that the jeep grand Cherokee I haveuse castrol . If your jeep has over 100,000 miles i would the start usingcastrol Synthetic Oil. I don't think you have any motor problems doing this.good jeepen ....hope i helped
I just had my water pump replaced on my 1996 Grand Cherokee for the first time at 120,000 miles. It cost 75 for the pump and 25 for the labor. They were already doing a tune-up so I don't know if that decreased the cost of the labor charge. Now my "coolant sensor bad" no longer displays. Yahoo to that.