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mb 10-31-2004 12:03 AM

1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
 
Help! I'm thinking I got gremlins or the car is haunted

Two new problems appeared this week.

First, the headlights come on for a second or so, every five to ten minutes,
while the car is parked and turned off.

The Jeep is equipped with auto-headlights. Is there something failing on
this circuit?

Also, The power windows are failing intermittently. One day only the drivers
window will not work, then later the drivers window works, but the read
driver side and front passenger will not. Then later all don't work followed
by all working the next time the Jeep is started. Help!!

Any help greatly appreciated

Thx

MB



Mark12211 10-31-2004 03:05 AM

Re: 1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
 
Both are VERY common in the 1999 Grand Cherokees. The Window problem can often
be fixed by taking the panel off the driver side door. Then unplug the wires
going to the power window switches, then plug then back in. For whatever
reason it seems to reset the system and take care of the problem.

Did you have an auto car starter installed?

The auto-headlight problem is usually the multifunction lever or the sensor on
the dash. An easy fix is to turn the headlights off the old fashioned way


>Subject: 1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
>From: "mb" qa1103@email.mot.com
>Date: 10/30/2004 11:03 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <cm1oc4$3ub$1@newshost.mot.com>
>
>Help! I'm thinking I got gremlins or the car is haunted
>
>Two new problems appeared this week.
>
>First, the headlights come on for a second or so, every five to ten minutes,
>while the car is parked and turned off.
>
>The Jeep is equipped with auto-headlights. Is there something failing on
>this circuit?
>
>Also, The power windows are failing intermittently. One day only the drivers
>window will not work, then later the drivers window works, but the read
>driver side and front passenger will not. Then later all don't work followed
>by all working the next time the Jeep is started. Help!!
>
>Any help greatly appreciated
>
>Thx
>
>MB




Mark12211 10-31-2004 03:05 AM

Re: 1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
 
Both are VERY common in the 1999 Grand Cherokees. The Window problem can often
be fixed by taking the panel off the driver side door. Then unplug the wires
going to the power window switches, then plug then back in. For whatever
reason it seems to reset the system and take care of the problem.

Did you have an auto car starter installed?

The auto-headlight problem is usually the multifunction lever or the sensor on
the dash. An easy fix is to turn the headlights off the old fashioned way


>Subject: 1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
>From: "mb" qa1103@email.mot.com
>Date: 10/30/2004 11:03 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <cm1oc4$3ub$1@newshost.mot.com>
>
>Help! I'm thinking I got gremlins or the car is haunted
>
>Two new problems appeared this week.
>
>First, the headlights come on for a second or so, every five to ten minutes,
>while the car is parked and turned off.
>
>The Jeep is equipped with auto-headlights. Is there something failing on
>this circuit?
>
>Also, The power windows are failing intermittently. One day only the drivers
>window will not work, then later the drivers window works, but the read
>driver side and front passenger will not. Then later all don't work followed
>by all working the next time the Jeep is started. Help!!
>
>Any help greatly appreciated
>
>Thx
>
>MB




Mark12211 10-31-2004 03:05 AM

Re: 1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
 
Both are VERY common in the 1999 Grand Cherokees. The Window problem can often
be fixed by taking the panel off the driver side door. Then unplug the wires
going to the power window switches, then plug then back in. For whatever
reason it seems to reset the system and take care of the problem.

Did you have an auto car starter installed?

The auto-headlight problem is usually the multifunction lever or the sensor on
the dash. An easy fix is to turn the headlights off the old fashioned way


>Subject: 1999 Grand Cheorkee Windows - Haunted??
>From: "mb" qa1103@email.mot.com
>Date: 10/30/2004 11:03 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <cm1oc4$3ub$1@newshost.mot.com>
>
>Help! I'm thinking I got gremlins or the car is haunted
>
>Two new problems appeared this week.
>
>First, the headlights come on for a second or so, every five to ten minutes,
>while the car is parked and turned off.
>
>The Jeep is equipped with auto-headlights. Is there something failing on
>this circuit?
>
>Also, The power windows are failing intermittently. One day only the drivers
>window will not work, then later the drivers window works, but the read
>driver side and front passenger will not. Then later all don't work followed
>by all working the next time the Jeep is started. Help!!
>
>Any help greatly appreciated
>
>Thx
>
>MB





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