i was having the same problem i couldn't figure out what was wrong with it for weeks what made mine work was i didnt have any power going to the amp for the speakers if you have the wiring harnes for your Jeep then its one of the blue wires on the harness but my jeep is also a 94
sounds like a bad ground
You are overloading the factory speakers.
Usually, Infinity Sound makes them. If you bought it second-hand it might be an aftermarket stereo
Clicking sound in grand Cherokee can be due to a faultyÊ actuator, or a cracked door. Actuator may causeÊ a clickingÊ sound when one of its plastic gears is broken.
It sounds like there is water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee because there may be water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee. You can take your car to a mechanic to be sure, and if necessary, to have the door drained.
you need to make sure tat the factory amp power (remote turn on) wire is connected using the blue wire off of the afermarket radio
Check the front driveshaft.
Location of the Stereo, placement of the speakers, location of furniture in relation to the stereo speakers, and sound absorption materials in the room all affect the quality of sound from a stereo.
Some cars are equiped with factory amps.If the amp is bad then it will not let sound come through.try running a wire from the stereo strait to one of the speakers.
just had to do one of these yesterday, the original was ruined due to water damage, but usually you can find good ones in your local "you-pull-it" style junkyard, find a jeep grand Cherokee with a similar sound package as yours (ie. if you have the Limited edition sound sys, get the amp from another Limited edition-equipped Cherokee, if you have the Premium version, get one from one that has the Premium version in it, they should look slightly different anyway. the reason you do this is that from my understanding the connectors are the same, but the wires that go to each speaker are in different spots in the connector, so it might end up frying itself or your speakers when you power up the amp or even reconnect the battery after you are done with the work (you DID disconnect the battery or pull the amp fuse before you started the job, right?)
Connect the TV to a stereo unit and listen to the sound through the stereo.
I'm not a mechanic but I had a problem with my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee lift gate not closing properly, seemed to move to the sound causing a noise. I replaced the lift shocks and the problem disapeared