brake relay or sensor
There are several things that can cause your 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee driver information Center not to work. The most common cause is a blown fuse.
try the fuse box under the hood next to the battery if any of those are blown then that might be your problem
Blown bulbs not pulling enough current to cause flashers to operate. Check your bulbs...
Try looking at the fuse that corresponds to the things that are not working. Take the actual fuse out of the fuse box, and look at it, examine it. You will be able to tell immediately if the fuse is blown or not by the way it looks. If it is blown it will have some gray matter or black in there.....or the fuse will look messed up, or both. Good luck to ye!
If you can't detect a leak but if you have white smoke (steam) coming out of the exhaust, you may have a blown head gasket or a cracked cylinder head.
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If the temperature gauge is not working, one thing it could be besides the gauge itself is a blown fuse. Another possibility is a loose or broken wire on the gauge.Ê
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possibly blown head gasket
your fuse is blown. car manufacturerers make the dash lights go off when the tail light fuse blows so you know it is blown.
There are several things that can cause your 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee driver information Center not to work. The most common cause is a blown fuse.
Most likely cause would be a blown fuse.
Blown bulbs.
The radiator fan motor is electric. The fan motor fuse may be blown. The fan motor may need to be changed. The engine should not be operated when it is running hot.
There could be several things that will make your 2005 Grand Cherokee Limited overheat even if you just changed your radiator. There may be a head gasket blown.
battery is dead, alternator is blown, needs new distributor, blown engine, head gasket is out, could be a number of things, take it in to a mechanic
Check for a blown TCC (Torque Converter Control) fuse.