There are several lamps that could be called "interior lights" on a 94 Cherokee. I assume you mean the Dome light. If so, simply pry off the plastic lense from the dome light housing to reveal the bulb. The bulb has a wire loop on each side that fits over a small metal tab in the socket. The bulb will pull straight down and out with a little tug. Take this bulb with you to Pep Boys etc. to help match up the replacement. The new bulb snaps onto the socket tabs with little pressure. Replace the plastic lense cover and your done. Other lights which you might be referring to are the transmission position indicator light (PRNDL) or the 4WD position indicator light, each of which are small bulbs accessed by prying up the console panels around those levers; or perhaps the console lights (which backlight your fuel guage, speedomter, etc) which can be accessed either by reaching up under the dash or by removing the dash trim (4 screws), and removing the console to reach the bulb sockets behind it. These sockets come out with a quarter turn to release their locking mechanism and pull straight out.
Replace the bulbs
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According to the EPA, the interior volume of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee is 130.3 cu.ft..
The 1994 Jeep Cherokee has a recommended towing capacity of no more than 2500 pounds. The tongue weight for the 1994 Jeep Cherokee is 550 pounds.
Yes it will.
According to the EPA, the interior volume of the 2013 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 140.5 cu.ft..
According to the EPA, the interior volume of the 2014 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 140.5 cu.ft..
Where is the cigarette lighter fuse on a 1994 jeep grand cherokee located
I have a jeep 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee and found this answer on this site under programing a 1995 jeep Grand Cherokee. Its a very good description uses the same FOB.
That would be in the interior fuse panel under the driver dash