Fuse box=mind blown
Hi all. Total noob here, and also to jeeps.
I just got into a 2000 Grand jeep cherokee larado.
I think I either have a blown fuse, or a brake light switch problem.
I found the fuse box under the dash. There sure is a lot of them, Huh?
The thing is, there is no way to get a tester in there to even check the fuses, is there some kind of trick?
Does the fuse box drop down or something? I don't get it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Joe
I just got into a 2000 Grand jeep cherokee larado.
I think I either have a blown fuse, or a brake light switch problem.
I found the fuse box under the dash. There sure is a lot of them, Huh?
The thing is, there is no way to get a tester in there to even check the fuses, is there some kind of trick?
Does the fuse box drop down or something? I don't get it.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Joe
Well of course. But they're practically impossible to get to.
My friend has a GJC limited and I could test or pull every fuse, but I might need to rent a child with really small hands and tiny pliers to get to mine.
My friend has a GJC limited and I could test or pull every fuse, but I might need to rent a child with really small hands and tiny pliers to get to mine.
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From: north carolina
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
if they went in, then they can come out....they do sell very small needle nose pliers...and check them with a meter when you get them out, sometimes they look good but they are not.
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