The Power/Comfort button on late model Jeep Cherokee Laredos changes the transmission shift points depending on the selection. Pulling a boat? Use Power. The Comfort setting smooths out the shift points for a more comfortable ride.
you un plug the jeeps battery for a few minuets and then the computer resets.
Simply turn on your engine, then momentarily press select button display followed by holding down the set button
Move through the overhead display to where it says perform service. Hold down the Reset button for a few seconds and it will reset to "3,000 miles to service"
I don't know the answer but it might help if you specify Chrysler or Toyota transmission. If you have a 6 cyl 93 Grand Cherokee without an overdrive button on the dash then its a Toyota transmission If you have the button it's a Chrysler unit. Good luck.
No, a 1994 Jeep does not have a reset button.
Actuator worn out ? and need replacing
i have a 93 and i unplugged the maroon box under the steering colum
A/T - stands for Automatic Transmission. This is your trans. mode switch. Comfort Mode- It shifts quickly and smoothly. Power Mode- It revs up higher before shifting. Auto Mode-It picks power or comfort mode for you, power when you accelerate hard and comfort when you are going normally.
A 1987 Jeep Cherokee does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled.
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either behind or in front of the arm of your brake pedal. Follow the brake pedal up until you find a box, either in front of or behind the brake pedal. You will find that the box has a button on it that is activated by your brake pedal, that is the neutral safety switch.
The rotor button is inside the distributor cap.