Removing front power seats from my 1998 Grand Cherokee Larado proved to be rather easy. Simply move the seat all the way forward and remove the plastic coverings over the two bolts that hold the seat frame to the floorboard. Then move the seat back and remove the two bolts that hold the front of the frame in place. Disconnect the wiring harness(s) and remove the entire seat. It's that simple. In fact, you can see the front hold-down bolt on the floor near the front left side of the seat the next time you get in your car.
No. They are not interchangeable.
they are problemly not plaged in, or their broken.
yes they will
No.
The 2011 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 36.3 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2002 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 39 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2013 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 35.1 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2012 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 35.1 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2008 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 34.5 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 38.3 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2004 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 38.3 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2009 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 34.5 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.