Ignition Off Draw (IOD) Fuse The ignition-off draw is a normal condition when the ignition switch is in the off position, power is being drained from the battery. The IOD lets the battery current feed various accessories that require current when the ignition switch is in the Off position. The IOD fuse is mainly used for a convenient way to reduce battery depletion when storing the vehicle for short term shortage, less than a month. Removing the IOD fuse does not eliminate all the current draw of all the various items. It only reduces the current draw. The IOD fuse is a 50A fuse and located in the Power Distribution Center at slot #15. The Power Distribution Center is located between the battery and the fender. The empty Slot #11 is for the storage of the IOD fuse when not in use. Look for square fuses - there will be 15 slots - the bottom row has only three slots - the next three rows have four slots - with the three slot row being the bottom row the #15 slot would be at the upper left corner - the #11 slot would be the next row down under the #15 slot.
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has a drag coefficient of .45 Cd.
The gross weight of the 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 5150 lbs..
Yes.
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.
No.
There wasn't a 2003 Cherokee. The last Cherokee was 2000.
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20 Gallons
Need removal and installation instructions for an ignition lock cylinder -- 1999 Grand Cherokee Limited?
yes
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has 12 valves.
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has an inline 6 engine.
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has overhead valves (OHV).
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has a 4-speed automatic.
The curb weight of the 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 3784 lbs..
The maximum payload of the 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 1100 lbs..