sound,s like the computer has to be reset. you might wan,t to call the dealer ship. and just ask about it ..
Yes. A battery can be charged while in the vehicle.
Cherokee's are notorious for poor grounds. Start checking the ground connections from the battery to the engine block and the ground from the engine block to firewall.
Possibly a bad alternator. The Alternator charges the battery when the vehicle is running. If the battery is not being charged this could cause the vehicle not to start.
You cannot charge a battery without a battery charger or having it charged by the alternator in your vehicle while it is running.
An auto motive can be recharged by connecting the dead battery to another vehicle with a charged battery by the use of a jumper cable by connecting both end to both batteries then starting the car with the charged battery inside.
Disconnect the battery. Alternatively you could run a wire from the ligter of the towing vehicle to the battery of the towed vehicle.
The battery is the storage device for electricity in the vehicle. However the alternator is what creates electricity to keep the battery fully charged and to run all the electronics in the vehicle.
A vehicle alternator keeps the battery charged It allows you to use the vehicle accesories while driving ( headlights , radio , etcetera )
To run all the electronics on the vehicle and to keep the battery charged.
ALTERNATOR OR THE BATTERY GROUND WIRE Have you tried checking your Alternator? I know this is why mine on my vehicle would not stay charged..
It has to be 13 plus volts to keep the battery charged. The car requires a 12 volt battery to start and run this vehicle, so you need more then 12 volts to keep the battery charged.
Then something is on pulling power from the battery. Any light on the vehicle or any relay that is stuck closed.