Many newer model vehicles have fans that keep running. I would bet yours is supposed to run for a minute or two to assist in cooling.
No.
Please, rephrase the question. You say you have a 1989 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the Grand Cherokee did not come out till late 92, but was considered a 93 model. If what you really have is a 1989 Cherokee, we need to know the motor size. The rest we can look up and give you the best answer possible.
check your alternater
Bad bearing? Leak onto engine component?
When you add engine coolant to a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee because the low coolant indicator has come on, you should add to the reserve tank and the radiator if they are low. Sometimes, just the reserve tank needs filled.
No.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee did not come out until 1993. It used a 5281090 Mopar filter.
I believe the dash has to come out any short cuts would be to cut stuff open not too pretty
yes, just be careful not to let one come loose and have it beat your jeep to death.
Our '97 Grand Cherokee had this same issue and it was the relay under the seat that is plugged into the heated seat element. The relay runs about $120 from the dealer. The passenger side one was working fine so for now we've swapped that one to the driver's side.
Probably not smoke. Your heater core may have a small leak and the "smoke you see is actually steam.Had a similar problem with an F-250 P/U. Cost about $100.00 parts and labor. But that was back in the day...
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Please, rephrase the question. You say you have a 1989 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the Grand Cherokee did not come out till late 92, but was considered a 93 model. If what you really have is a 1989 Cherokee, we need to know the motor size. The rest we can look up and give you the best answer possible.
Means that your heater core is leaking coolant. Has to be replaced.
Typical 6.5"(4) speakers come stock with most jeep grand Cherokees....
No, they are part of the headlight assembly.