Under the dash on the drivers side closer to the middle you'll find a smallish black box with the words Security Module stenciled on it. The box is about 2X3X3 inches or so, maybe a bit bigger and it plugs into a small wiring harness. Unplug that and you disconnect the security system. You'll have to lay on your back with a flashlight to find it but it's there. No other systems are affected by removing that.
If the security system on a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not allow the jeep to start and the key will not turn in the lock, disconnect the battery for a few minutes. Try the key in the lock with the battery disconnected. If it works the first time, reconnect the battery and the system should be reset. If the key does not work in the lock, reconnect the battery and reprogram the key fob.
Depends. That system is a real bear. IF you have a battery that is 'suspect' in any way, you need to replace it with a quality battery. the security module will dump into 'security' status when the voltage drops during crank over. A healthy battery is really important on this system. Also, check the door entry key switches AND the tailgate switch which is a magnetic proximity switch as opposed to the front door microswitches that hang on the entry key cylinder tails. Next, check or just disconnect the hood security plunger switch near the battery. The possibility exists that the overhead console is contributing to your problem as it is wired to the security module. I have a 92 Cherokee and have been holding my breath for 5 years that it continues to run. I had an infrared security key built by a firm I found online. The jeep came without one. as the front door lock switches had failed and I got tired of unlocking the system at the tailgate, I wanted a normal way to unlock the doors and disarm the security system. Good luck on your problem.
Put the key in the driver's door (from the outside), and unlock the door. That resets the security system.
It can not be removed and have the engine still run.
== == We found it located in behind the right side of dash board, in behind the glove box. For our 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
There is no individual alarm fuse. The alarm is built in with the body computer.
If the security system on a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not allow the jeep to start and the key will not turn in the lock, disconnect the battery for a few minutes. Try the key in the lock with the battery disconnected. If it works the first time, reconnect the battery and the system should be reset. If the key does not work in the lock, reconnect the battery and reprogram the key fob.
There never was a 1974 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
WikiAnswers does not provide answers for illegal actions, such as bypassing the security system on a motor vehicle.
The factory system can not be bypassed.
VTSS stands for vehicle theft security system
It is an integral part of the computer system and can not be removed.It is an integral part of the computer system and can not be removed.
the 93 wagoneer has an automatic security system that goes off anytime the battery is unplugged. it is a safety mechanism to help keep people from steeling your car that is really stupid in my opinion, but it is just part of the security of the jeep.
It will not hurt it in the least.
To disable the alarm security on a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee, you can try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to reset the system. Additionally, using the key in the driver's side door to unlock it can sometimes disarm the alarm. If the alarm persists, locate the alarm module, usually found under the dashboard, and disconnect it directly. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific instructions related to your model.
yes, there is a relay. And a fuse too.
Depends. That system is a real bear. IF you have a battery that is 'suspect' in any way, you need to replace it with a quality battery. the security module will dump into 'security' status when the voltage drops during crank over. A healthy battery is really important on this system. Also, check the door entry key switches AND the tailgate switch which is a magnetic proximity switch as opposed to the front door microswitches that hang on the entry key cylinder tails. Next, check or just disconnect the hood security plunger switch near the battery. The possibility exists that the overhead console is contributing to your problem as it is wired to the security module. I have a 92 Cherokee and have been holding my breath for 5 years that it continues to run. I had an infrared security key built by a firm I found online. The jeep came without one. as the front door lock switches had failed and I got tired of unlocking the system at the tailgate, I wanted a normal way to unlock the doors and disarm the security system. Good luck on your problem.