Yes but you risk setting your Jeep on fire if a short develops. Why would you want to do this unless there is a problem with this system? Get it fixed or disable it completely but do not bypass the fuses and switches built in unless you want way worse problems than a cold rear end.
Call your local dealer with your vin number and they can tell you.
No, the Grand is different from the Cherokee.
The Grand Cherokee did not exist until the 1993 model year.
A seat from a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee is what fits in a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee.
None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993
Our '97 Grand Cherokee had this same issue and it was the relay under the seat that is plugged into the heated seat element. The relay runs about $120 from the dealer. The passenger side one was working fine so for now we've swapped that one to the driver's side.
no.
Jeep Grand Cherokee was created in 1993.
It most likely will, grand Cherokees didn't change much those years. As long as they are both grand Cherokees, and as long as one isn't a Cherokee and the other is a grand Cherokee.
No, the XJ Cherokee does not have the same heater box as a WJ Grand Cherokee.
The grand Cherokee is a body style, sport is a trim package that is used on all jeep models(wrangler, Cherokee, grand Cherokee, patriot, ...)
Jeep grand Cherokees are normally more $ than regular Cherokees, the grand Cherokee was originally made to replace the Cherokee