Either the sensor is shot or the radiator is hot. Does it shut off after a period of time? If not, replace the sensor.
Jeep does not have one could be the relay or bad pump.
Jeep does not use inertia/reset switches.Jeep does not use inertia/reset switches.
It will yank off, you have to be aggressive with it, mine didn't break, but it is really not wanting to come off if the hatch is froze shut...
Blown fuse or bad ignition switch or crank sensor?
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Jeep doesn't use safety/inertia switches
in my 2001 4L jeep grand Cherokee the automatic shut down relay is located in the power distribution panel that is mounted between the fender and the battery. if it is labeled like mine it should be number 38 marked asd.
Either the sensor is shot or the radiator is hot. Does it shut off after a period of time? If not, replace the sensor.
the factory alarm is set
push "step" until 0 miles to service is displayed, press and hold "reset".
The airbag light stays on when the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code. The failure will need to be repaired before the light will shut off.
A 1987 Jeep Cherokee does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled.
Jeep does not have one could be the relay or bad pump.
There is not a switch per say, there is a relay on the passenger side by the battery.