Sounds like your alarm (factory alarm). Go to the passenger side or the liftgat and unlock using your key and it should stop. Mine does it and I cringe everytime I unlock it...
Check the resistor pack on or near the fan , it may have melted and needs to be replaced.
A broken blend air door is the most likely cause on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The HeaterTreater is an after market kit that solves heater and AC blend door malfunctions for the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Laredo. It is much cheaper than the dealership fix and is easy to install. For diagnosis and info, check out www.heatertreater.net or search eBay for "heatertreater".
It's usually not the fuse, but a melted connector. This is a common fail on the GC. Check wjjeeps.com for an explanation of the problem and how to fix it. For some reason, the connector melts before the fuse blows.
i had the same problem in my 96 jeep Cherokee check to see if your auxilary fan is shot if you are undable to tell just simply unplug the fan and give it a shot this solved my problem
There is a dash cover that runs the entire length of the dash. This is where the defrost vent blows from. CAREFULLY use a flat-head screwdriver and pop the clamps securing them into the dash itself. Once removed, use a small screwdriver to remove the screws. I replaced mine with Kenwood 1" tweeters and it sounds okay. The dealership wanted $$$ for Delco speakers. :o)
heater vent will not readjust to any position
no unless the moon blows up
93 grand am... that's a Pontiac product. Burn it!
If you put in 3 12 oz cans it may be overfilled.
Check the driver side of the intake for a loose vacuum line.
Hi, first thing to do is get it properly charged. Sounds low on freon. That's where to start..............Mike