I know that the 1996 grand Cherokee limited has a limit switch. It is designed to stop the window motor to protect the gears, etc.
Onlhy thing, I can't find any reference to where it actually is. I suspect at the top of the regulator ride. I can't see it. And mine is bad on one window.
Check Chrystler references as well.
It's in the side of the transmission and is accessed from beneath the vehicle. Be careful when removing it. These switches are repairable by stripping them down and cleaning them.
you can simply pull the fuses ,note your remote door lock will no longer work
Open the glove box. There is a cord attached to either side of a small panel on the bottom of the glove box. The panel is secured by three screws. Take them and the panel off. The relays are in the panel underneath.
the switch board could be bad.
Replace switch or "jump wires" on switch to operate windows Replace switch or "jump wires" on switch to operate windows
It doesn't have a "kill" switch.
on my '96 grand Cherokee the door switch was not depressed enough. you can replace it by opening the door removing 2 screws on the switch pull it out unplug it put another one in and put it back together. If you cannot find another switch pull the switch loose and place a small flat washer behind the switch on top and bottom and screw back together.
A 1988 Jeep Cherokee does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
If both are the same year (yes)
master window switch or a bad wire in one of the door harnesses master window switch or a bad wire in one of the door harnesses
No.
The fog lamps are activated on a 2000 Grand Cherokee via the headlight switch. Pull the END of the lever OUT.