Just did it. Pull the grill - 4 screws. Pull the head lights ( Both sides for all lights) bottom part first they just pull out and disconnect the wires. Pull the side markers, top screw and bottom screw. Pull the turn signal 1 screw. Pull the clips holding the front bumper facia 3 tabs on top three on the bottom. Pop up the center first then the remaining part of the fastener. There are 3 tabs in the wheel well that also hold on the facia that have to come off. Slide off the facia. This gets you to the fog lamps. Unbolt and remove the electrical connectors. Install in the reverse order
you just hold the head light stick turn it clockwise one turn and then puul it to out side
How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
It will change to the mileage on the new speedo.
I would say 1 of your door switches are bad or your door doesn close all the way.
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How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
Check your fuse. Usually the manufacturer has the dash lights and the tail lights on the same circuit.
You have to remove the door panels
I had the same problem with my 1997 Grand Cherokee and it was the dash mounted automatic light switch. The problem was also solved by turning the headlamps on manually.
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Here is a detailed write-up for the 1997 Grand Cherokee.How_do_you_change_shock_absorbers_in_a_1997_Jeep_Grand_Cherokee
You drive slow and change gears too soon.
There are several warning lights on a 1997 Grand Am. Some of the warning lights are the ABS system, oil lights, and the check engine light.
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It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.