brake relay or sensor
I have a jeep 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee and found this answer on this site under programing a 1995 jeep Grand Cherokee. Its a very good description uses the same FOB.
Yes.
Using this website http://www.cars.com/jeep/grand-Cherokee/2005/ is a good way to find the 2005 jeep grand Cherokee. They have photos, customer reviews which are always nice.
yes very good.
No, the 95 is a YJ and the 2003 is a TJ, they changed it enough for it not to be a good fit.
There is a difference between the two, however your 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a modern version of the conventional shock system, where the shock and coil spring are separated under the live axle. Good news is anyone with an extension, socket wrench, channel lock pliers and 13 14 and 15 millimeter sockets can change them out in a matter of minutes.
Check on www.kbb.com
A used Jeep Grand Cherokee's cost varies based on the condition of the car. However, independent sources such as Kelly Blue Book or Autotrader are good sources for the price of a Jeep
Behind the right side scode under the light 2. the radiator fan relay switch on a 2002 jeep grand cherokee is located under the passenger side headlight, easily removed, 2 tiny bolts, but the relay switch will run you around 50 bucks, they are very easy to change, approximately 30 minutes, good luck
Under the dash on drivers side, above the fuse panel. (You will need to remove the plastic cover from the fuse panel/OBD port and also remove the lower dash.) Good info on the jeep forum....includes diagram. Sorry, I don't have the link.
4.0L I6-NO 4.7L V8-NO 3.1L Diesel-NO 2.7L Diesel-NO It would have a chain.