I don't know if this is going to be any help at all. But we purchased our 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee a year ago and I just now learned that the rear window even opens. Did you find the switch that makes it pop open? If not it is just under the ridge under the window but above the handle to open the hatch. You just put your hand on it and push upwards. Hope this helps!!
ALSO, THE Jeep HOLD PRESSURE WHEN OPENING IT..NEXT TIME GIVE IT A LTIILE PUSH ON THE TAILGATE LID WHILE PULLING THE HANDLE..IT WORKS GREAT ON THIS ONE. EVEN AFTER THE FIRST OWNER BROKE OFF THE DANG KEY..
HOPE IT HELPS
*I went by body shop for this same type issue with a 98 grand Cherokee * the body shop guy removed the plastic shield and adjusted a cable that interacts with the locking mechanism, took 5 seconds, cost me $20 for his time, works good as new.
Go to auto zone and have the alt checked out. It may not be charging to full capacity.
Have it checked for codes, the throttle position sensor has probably failed.
Did you check the Crank position sensor , its a pain to replace on the side of trany under the car Could also be a fuel pump problem, Suggest that you have it checked for codes, and have fuel pressure checked while it is acting up.
Take it and have it checked for codes. It sounds like the trans is overheating and needs repaired before it is ruined.
Fluid. You might consider getting the steering gear box checked, along with everything else connected to it. Also check for abnormal bends,worn bushings, etc...
Have you checked for the flasher unit for hazards not sure where to find it on a cherokee.
Take it to auto zone and have the battery and alternator checked out free.
The correct tire pressure for your Toyota Corolla 1.6 liter hatchback is 32 pounds per square inch. The tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cool.
Have your fuel filter checked first. If that doesn't solve your problem, then have your catalytic convertor checked.
You have it checked for codes, and have the cause of the code repaired.
Have the alternator checked. It happened to me, and I had to replace it.
Bad tires or out of balance tires or driveshafts. Have it checked out.
The pads may be worn out. have it checked out.
There are pages and pages of codes, have it checked by a scanner and then diagnosed from there.
Did U checked the turn ligths flasher, switch and wiring?
What is a tuping
Have it checked for codes, that should give an indication of possible causes.