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Cherokee fuse panel

Alan Schlosser

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It's technical but not motorcycle related. I'm trying to find someone with a diagram of the fuse locations on a 2000 Cherokee Sport. There's no description of which fuse is what on the panel cover, the owners manual or even in my Haynes manual. Before I go begging at the dealer, I thought I'd ask my "family". The Command Trac 4WD does ingage but I don't get the dash light. I figure I'd check the fuse first before I go rooting around the transfer case to see if the indicator switch is working properly. Thanks in advance.
 
i have 94-96 cherokee parts fiche i had found on the internet a half year ago, i can send it to you if it can help, the xjs are all pretty much the same just diffrent looks. if you have time to kill search the web i had found the fiche on a dealers page by luck maybe you can do it too, i'm pretty sure they had 2000 xj stuff too.

-ryan
 
Go to your main local library and see what they have in the reference section of the Mitchell manuals. Amazingly helpful books (don't even consider comparing them to Chiltons, Haynes, etc).
 
I just got back from the library. No luck there. It's funny, in the owners manual, it states that you should look at the inside of the fuse panel cover for fuse locations. Then, inside the cover, it says to refer to your owners manual for fuse location. 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O
Ryan, thanks for the offer, but I thinks I'll stop by the dealer tomorrow. I got a pretty good relationship with them. Suprisingly, they're a very reputable place. I'll just show them the manual and the panel cover. Then ask if I could get a copy from them. We'll see.
 
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