It's probably the lock out switch. That seems to be a common problem in jeeps. YOu can try to replace the lockout or bypass it.
Also check for broken splice in the harness inside the flexboot from chassis to door. This is common failure in 90's Jeeps, causing problems with mirror/windows/locks. Try opening and closing the doors a few times to see if you can duplicate the problem with the vehicle stopped.
There isn't an electrical connection between transmission and windows/locks, other than ignition switch being on or off.
No, the XJ Cherokee does not have the same heater box as a WJ Grand Cherokee.
No, you shouldn't have a problem
I have a 99 JGCL and my problem was a small wire that connects near the front brakes. It was about 2 feet long if I remember correctly and was the abs sensor or something. It cost about forty dollars. If you go to Advanced Auto Parts they might diagnose it for you for free, and tell you if that is really your problem. Good Luck
could be the crank shaft positioning sensor 80 bucksits located on the upper part of the bell of the transmission, drivers side, two screws. been there, done that, good luck, not easy to get to.
I had the same problem, I found i had a blown fuse in the fuse panel. After replacing the fuse, scanner had no problem reading or connecting with the computer on my jeep.
bad switch, bad motor, bad ground?
I'm not a mechanic but I had a problem with my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee lift gate not closing properly, seemed to move to the sound causing a noise. I replaced the lift shocks and the problem disapeared
Remove it and find out why it doesn't operate properly and correct the problem or replace the whole thang.
Replace the switch ! It is really not that expensive and it will fix the problem !! If it works from the drivers door replace the switch on the door that doesn't work ! If it works at that door replace the drivers switch ! KM
No, the XJ Cherokee does not have the same heater box as a WJ Grand Cherokee.
No they are not the same transmissions they will not mount to the motors properly but you can buy adapter kits to make them fit, here is the problem you have to make sure that the wiring harnesses will interchange 97 - 01 it is a long shot in the dark.
A Jeep Grand Cherokee that starts and dies might have a problem with the choke. Depending on how new the vehicle is, there might be a sensor for the choke that is not working properly.
blend door failure is a common problem on 97+ Jeep Cherokee
The inability to see the optical disk in Windows XP can be caused by a lose cable or drivers not being in stalled properly. Check to make sure the cables are properly connected and make su4re the drivers are installed correctly.
The heater control works along with electrical controls to properly operate the heat. If the unit is electronically controlled, then computer codes can be checked to see if there may be a problem.
I had a problem with mine and it wouldn't go forward. If it moves backwards, it needs to go all the way back before it operates correctly.
No, you shouldn't have a problem