1995 JEEP CHEROKEE key battery

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS
As a preliminary system diagnosis, note system op-
eration while you actuate both the Lock and Unlock
functions with the power lock switches and the key-
less entry transmitter. Then, procee

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual POWER LOCK MOTOR
(1) Once it is determined which lock motor is inop-
erative, that motor can be tested. Disconnect the wire
connector at the motor. Apply 12 volts to the motor
terminals to check its o

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual SERVICE PROCEDURES
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER
To replace transmitter batteries, separate transmit-
ter case by prying gently with a trim stick or other
wide flat-bladed tool at center seam (Fig. 2). Ca

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual CHIME/BUZZER WARNING SYSTEMS
CONTENTS
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DIAGNOSIS............................. 2
GENERAL INFORMATION.................. 1SERVICE PROCEDURES................... 4
GENERAL INFORMATION
This group c

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS
BUZZER MODULE
(1) Check fuses (15 and 17 - XJ, 3 and 9 - YJ) in
the fuseblock module. If fuses are OK, go to next
step. If not OK, replace fuses as required.
(2) Check for battery voltage at

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual STARTING SYSTEM
INDEX
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Diagram Index............................ 1Starting System........................... 1
STARTING SYSTEM
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
Circuit A0 from the battery is double cr

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR LAMP
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) illuminates
the charging system indicator lamp by providing
ground for the lamp on circuit G12. Circuit G12 con-
nects to cavity 36 o

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual READING LAMPS
Circuit M1 from the IOD fuse (fuse F9) in the fuse
block supplies power to the reading lamps. Circuit
M1 is HOT at all times. When the operator depresses
the reading lamp, the reading la
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