first unhook the battery and wait 10 min discharge air bag then take the steering column cover off t20 or Phillips screws then take the air bag off be very careful it takes 10 mm bolts from the back side of the steering wheel 2 i think unplug the air bag set the air bag face up and not in the car so if it were to go or it wont get you then remove the 21mm bolt that holds the steering wheel on use a steering wheel puller to pull the steering wheel from the splines and remove the connector that may be there cruise horn exc the clock spring is located behind the steering wheel make sure the wheels a straight be for installing the new clock spring so you do not damage it if it is not centered the first time you turn the steering wheel to stop in one direction it will break the new clock spring
The clock spring is located behind steering wheel. If clock spring is defective, it has been recalled for your vehicle and has a life time warranty .
There is no back light for the clock. The clock numbers are actually LED's - there is no way to replace them - the entire clock will have to be replaced.
You need to charge or replace your battery
I wouldn't replace it, just fix it. Check heatertreater.net for information on how.
No, the entire dash has to be removed.
You should look here: http://www.links4jeeps.com/writeups/clockspring/
You need to replace the thermostat and flush the system of crud.
Take out the 6mm bolt and pull outwards on the headlamp assembly.
R&R transmission pan and replace filter in pan..?
I replace mine for $89.00 I did the labor myself took about 30 minutes. I purchased the part a Autozone.
There is no such part on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee.
A seat from a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee is what fits in a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee.