To open the hood, you need to remove the plastic/fiberglass front end piece. It is much easier than it sounds. Unscrew the torx bolts that are accessible in the crack that runs along the front of the hood. The crack is narrow so you need to have a Toryx Key set (you can buy one at Sears for $4.50) = Companion Folding Torx Key Set = Sears item# 00930527000 Mfr. model# 30527 I think there are two bolts on each side, use the long narrow T30, and the middle bolt is T27, you also need to remove the plastic around each headlamp (leave the lamp in) and remove the nuts from the two bolts on each side, then pull the front piece off and the hood latch setup is all exposed.
It is near the right front headlight. You have to remove the grill to access.
The radiator fan relay has failed. The relay is under the front bumper cover under the right front headlight. The easyist way to access the relay is to remove right front headlight and drill a 1.5 inch hole to remove. Otherwise the entire front bumper has to be removed.
pass side radiator not all the way down on the side. i think you can get at it if you take the light bezel off the right headlight. 4 scews has the turnsignal light in it. ...actually, remove the grill, not the light bezel.
on a 1990 Cherokee it is passenger side, halfway down the radiator,best way to get to it is remove the grille. The Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plug is plastic and very fragile. You should remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling system.
Unscrew the blinker bulb, clean it with a wire brush, and then try it.
It is near the right front headlight. You have to remove the grill to access.
It is under the bumper frame work, below the pass headlight. Remove the headlight and drill a 2 inch hole to access.
The bulbs can be replaced by getting access inside the engine compartment. On the right side remove the intake air filter housing and snorkel. You should be able to access the low beams through the access hole. On the drivers side you'll have to remove the carrier plate, 6-7 screws. Again you can access the low beams through the access hole.
Remove the headlight assembly to gain access to the parking light socket/bulb.
Check the left side of the dash with the drivers door open. the door hides the access to the cover for the fuse box
Remove the headlight retaining bolts. The retaining bolts can be access through the engine compartment. Remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new headlight.
remove the drivers side headlight. then find the manufacturer horn under the headlight frame towards the front of the wheel well. there you go. u now have access to remove and check your horn.
Remove the indicators to access the side bolt holding the headlight then remove the two top bolts, slacken the nut accessed through the hole at the inner edge of the headlight. this should release the headlight enough to disconnect any wiring and then the headlight is free.
Either take off the bumper or cut a 3" hole underneath the right headlight and you'll be able to access it
Replacement of Jeep Cherokee Headlight There is a bulb that plugs into a socket dirctly behind the headlight. In order to access it you must lift the hood. Next, you will have to remove the plastic ring that holds the socket in the rear of the headlight housing. Twist the ring CCW (if you are facing the front of the vehicle)until it becomes loose and pull the socket and bulb through the hole. Then using a small flat tipped screwdriver lift out the little tab that holds the lightbulb on the socket and pull the bulb straight out from the socket. {Note: Pay Close Attention to the direction the plastic ring came out from, it is a pain to get back on if you don't. It will only go on one way...to hold the socket in place}
You must remove the front bumper to access the headlight.
No, most programs have no access at all to hardware. They call device drivers through the OS to perform input and output. These device drivers are custom written to access the hardware for the device they control. Modern computers use privileged instructions that cause an error if a user program tries to execute them to access hardware. The device drivers have the privilege to execute these instructions and access hardware.