There could be several causes, but a few that come to mind right now include: * The brake is not fully releasing. * The sensing switch is not properly adjusted. * The sensing switch is defective. I suspect that there could be a few other causes, but these are the most common.
The 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee ignition key brain box is located behind the dashboard. The brain box will be on the drivers side of the dashboard.
On the unit behind the passenger side of the dashboard.
Time for an oil change.
my '94 grand 'kee has a similar problem. The warning tone comes on and STAYS ON, even though the dashboard diagnostic display doesnt show anything is wrong. It will cut out intermittently, and then quit for no reason after about 20 minutes. Drives my wife nuts. ( I drive a Ford Ranger lol)
No, the XJ Cherokee does not have the same heater box as a WJ Grand Cherokee.
The 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee ignition key brain box is located behind the dashboard. The brain box will be on the drivers side of the dashboard.
centre top dashboard (red dome)
The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee dashboard is held in place by eight retaining clips. Pry outward on each retaining clip, one at a time.
On the unit behind the passenger side of the dashboard.
exclaimation light
Time for an oil change.
The 1993 Jeep grand Cherokee brake light switch simply plugs in and out. The brake light switch is located beneath the dashboard on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
sorry to say but it means your car is about to self conbust
The 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee driver's seat heat fuse is located under the dashboard in the fuse panel. There is a secondary fuse panel located in the engine compartment as well.
my '94 grand 'kee has a similar problem. The warning tone comes on and STAYS ON, even though the dashboard diagnostic display doesnt show anything is wrong. It will cut out intermittently, and then quit for no reason after about 20 minutes. Drives my wife nuts. ( I drive a Ford Ranger lol)
The Easiest way would be to locate it under the dash panel and simply unplug it.
No, the Grand is different from the Cherokee.