It may not be the problem but the same thing happened to my 95 Sport. The ignition switch at the steering wheel column is going out. We were able to turn engine over and bearly feather the key back but not off and engine would run. Hope this help.
The fan motor and relays do go bad.
coolant temp sensor,does just what it says,it relays your coolant temp to gauges!
One
Under the hood & in the fuse box.
the answer is the neutral saifty switch relays the starting signal to starter the neutral safety switch relays the starting signal to starter from ignition switch they look the same but plug up different make sure you have right neutral switch
A 1988 Jeep Cherokee does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
The relay for the power antenna on a 95 jeep grand Cherokee is located inside the glove box. You have to remove a panel that is in the "floor" of the glove box and there are several relays in there. There are 6 small relays and 6 large relays, the antenna relay is the top left large relay.
There are about 8 to 12 or more relays on most cars, headlights, starter, FI relays, HVAC, and more, but most relays are usually in the underhood power distribution box.
Is it a newer type vehicle? The new stuff uses relays and fused circuits.
No try the starter relays first you will find them in the front driver side
If you look carefully, there are 5 or 6 relays. Fuel pump, B-Latch, AC, Air Stepper Motor, O2 heater and Starter relays.
Sounds like starter or neutral switch to me.