Check engine light. It means there is a problem with the emissions system. Take it to the dealer for repair.
I have an 89 Jeep Cherokee Laredo, and both my doors, and back panel have 5.25" speakers... I'm not sure if the 93 Cherokee is the same, but I hope I help. My 92 Cherokee also has 5.25" speakers in both doors and in the rear hatch...however you can fit 6.5" speakers in the door with little or no modifications. Also you can fit 6.5" speakers in the rear hatch with a little cutting to the fiberglass.
on my 2000 grand Cherokee Laredo is under the passenger head light is hard to get to is a Little black box w. 2 screws on it hope the helps..
The check engine light on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee looks like this... Here is a link Check Engine Light It looks like a little yellow engine.
the fuel rail is held on by four bolts and i believe they are 9/16 on mine. the rail should just come up with a little force and the fuel injectors come out of the rail. at least that how my 88 is.
should be behind the engine; towards the top and front of automatic transmission (what would be the bell-housing). Hard to get to, must have u-joint socket. Looks like a little "flashlight" or cylinder 2 inches long 1/2 diameter. It is magnetic.
The little yellow engine symbol is the check engine light. See related questions below for more information.
In Cherokee, the term for little brother is "uga."
I cant find one but if the horn is just making a clicking sound then it's the relay and that is in the glove box just take out the little panel where the rope is attached and its in there.
Since your question is too much to the point, then maybe you only want to know if it is possible to replace the brakes? Yes. And next time, be a LITTLE bit more specific.
Go to www.12Positive.com for the instructions and they have photos too. Quick run down - Pop up the dash cover with something flat and rigid (large flat screw driver or similar) and unscrew the two screws for each little speaker and unclip it from the harness - For installation do the reverse. -Keep Jeep'n
it doesn't have an official pcv valve just the vent fittings which need to be cleaned out periodically.they are the elbows on the valve cover,clean the tubes out also.spray a little carb cleaner inside let sit and hose out
I'm pretty sure it is the bed size. The Laredo has a little bit longer bed and possible wheel-base.