Warped brake rotors. This is a very common problem for the 1999-2004 Grand Cherokees. You will need to have your rotors replaced, or resurfaced. The best resurface method is with an on car brake lathe.
A 1998 Jeep Cherokee has disc brakes in the front.
auto braking system they don't stop , they sort of vibrate so you don't skid.
Hi im Mike from Mn, I also have a 2000 jeep grand Cherokee with front brakes that are partially engaged so that they heat up. I got them to release after pulling the fuse and relay for the ABS IN THE FUSE BOX under the hood. The brakes work ok now and have not stuck back on but the ABS system is no longer working. I went to the Jeep dealer and they said they had never heard of this problem before.They said if I can make it happen again they may be able to figure it out. Any info you have about this problem would be greatly appreciated Mike
the rear is usually smaller and closer to the brake booster
I'm answering my own question. The BLUE WIRE is behind the driver's side kick panel. On my '92 Jeep Laredo, it was folded up on itself with no connector. This is the wire that goes back to the 7 pin connector that operates the trailer brakes. It is typically connected to the BLUE WIRE on the brake controller. Dan
This is probably due to worn brake rotors on the brakes, if there is no vibration when driving then this will be the cause.
you can get the whole package on ebay for under $200.....Callahan Brakes and rotors.. Just type in 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo brakes in the search on eBay
your rotors on the front are warped. they need to be turned or replaced.
Since your question is too much to the point, then maybe you only want to know if it is possible to replace the brakes? Yes. And next time, be a LITTLE bit more specific.
Warpped rotor. rotors are warped have them checked and turned or replaced. they should be turned after every brake change
A 1998 Jeep Cherokee has disc brakes in the front.
A 2000 Jeep Cherokee would have rear drum brakes.
The grand Cherokee does have four wheel disc brakes. The wrangler and Cherokee have rear drum brakes.
The power steering pump also provides power for the power brakes.
The brake pads might not be adjusted properly. The brake pads can be too tight and have contact with the rotors.
sounds like your brakes are not releasing properly
because its a mopar. j/k most likely because main operating systems ie brakes, steering column, cruise control wiring, gauge cluster, so on is on the other side.