well it could be one of 2 things..one plastic sensor on drivers side rear of trany (takes a vary large rench to change) its vary easy to change... kinda like changing ur oil....oh yea and when u do it get a drain pain because trany fluid will come out when u change it.....or it could be your speedomeder that's what was wrong with mine.but i changed the sensor first.the sensor is like 35$ u WILL need a manuel to change the gauge and it is time consuming!the top and bottom of the dash and the cover that goes around the radio has to come off to get screws oh and that plastic box that goes around the steering colem also has to come off.I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMEND PAYING SOMEONE TO DO IT!!not that u cant but befor your half way done you will wish u had!its a pain in the A$$ and takes hours!
Bad sending unit in tank.
There is no such part on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee.
No, they will not interchange.
the bottom of the engine
The flasher relay on a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 318 by unplugging the old flasher and plugging in the new one. The flasher relay is located under the dash on the driver's side.
Bad sending unit in tank.
It depends on the setpoint of the thermostat.
it is either a temperature sensor just for the gauge or possibly a fuse, i recommend going to your local auto parts store and have them hook up their diagnostic computer to tell you the problem. its usually free!
I have a 1999 s-10 my fuel gauge quit working I had to replace my fuel pump that fixed my proplem
If a 1999 Jeep Wrangler dash gauge stops working, check the fuse. The fuse may have blown out and will need replaced.
recharge gauge shows pressure of 70 psi
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
Yes, if everything is working properly.
There is no such part on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee.
I have a 1999 -- same problem, and I've heard that it's a common one.
A seat from a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee is what fits in a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee.
check if the back of the spedomoter is pluged in th the gauge if not plug in