No. You most likely have either a bad battery or bad battery cables, particularly the ground cable, or both.
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Cherokee's live all over North America, Canada, and the world.
if this is a differant problem than why you changed the starter in the first place then recheck to make sure all wires are connected if symptoms are the same then:- if the starter is OK (dont assume because its new) and the battery is OK (should read about 12.6 volts)then you must assume that you are suffering from a loss of power down the starter cable or the earth return system. if you know how, then check voltage drop on this cables whilst cranking if not then check all connections to terminal including all the earth conections, do not forget the one from the engine to the chassis. under normal power uses they probably would not cause a problem but because the starter draws alot of current a 0.2 voltage drop across any cable or connection will cause the starter to click (has enough power to throw the pinion in (click) but not enough power to turn the engine. if the battery is reading 12 volts then it is low on charge and will cause similar fault, it should read 12.6volts hope this helps robb
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Probably either the fuel pump or starter coil going out. Starter coil would be no cranking, pump would be cranking but no spark.
i would check the cranking circuit,starter,starter relay,ignition switch,neutral safety switch.
Cranking amps determine the amount of power that it takes to start a car in most climates. The amount of cranking amps that a battery for a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee has would entirely depend on the type of battery that the vehicle has.
If it blows when cranking the starter has failed.
bad starter or starter solenoid.
umm...my best guess would be to take it to a shop!
The starter would still crank the engine but the engine will fail to run.
fender mount starter solnoid stuck or conconcern in steering colum would be a starting place
check your starter, it could either not but getting voltage at all (which would be the starter solenoid) or more likely it is just old or has failed and needs to be replaced
How does it not start? is it cranking? Could be many things, battery, starter, etc.
Could be, (assuming the starter is not cranking the engine) a bad starter, dirty or loose battery connections, the engine is seized.
either your battery does not have adequate cranking amps or your starter motor needs overhauling if new battery, i would pull starter and replace