1st: Clean & tighten all battery connections-start by removing the negative (ground) cable and clean both negative(black) and positive(red), then ensure a tight fit.
2nd: If you're sure the battery is charged and the fittings are tight and still have the "clicking" just look at the starter connections and make sure all connections are clean & tight.
3rd: If the problem still exists the starter solenoid may be defective however, you should do a thorough process of elimination using a manual to pinpoint the problem to make sure you don't miss anything.(these are simple guidelines for a quick & possible remedy)
This is often from a dead battery.
Commonly CKP sensor or Starter. What does it do when you try to start it? clicks
No, remote start was not a factory option in 2000.
yeah i have the same thing on the same vehicle but what ever i wouldn't worry about it
When I start up my 1988 cherokee laredo the idle is so high and loud it make me get very angry?
The back of the ignition key cylinder is probably broken.
Suspect solenoid (on starter) going out, if all you are getting is clicks, and your battery cable junctions are clean and tight.
yes it will, start swapping!
The Cherokee Laredo usually has an electromagnet in the relay box to close or open the circuit in the fuel pump relay. When it is faulty, it will make more attempts to click on or off and that repetitive process causes the annoying clicking sound.
I had the same problem in my 99.turned out to be the crankshaft sensor. Hope this helps
It should fit but, the crank position sensor produces a signal by referring to the flex plate. In 1991 Jeep went to a Chrysler fuel injection system and the windows that the crank sensor reads are different. So in other words it should bolt up but then it will not start.
Check the battery.