Normally 15 amp max
a massive overload of that particular circuit... cheers Aussie charlie..........
Try wjjeeps.com . This web site tells you everything about cherokees. I wanted to change my factory radio but I found out that it's better to keep it and just buy a converter. they give you a web site to buy all the things that you need to switch everything over
The molding around your radio pops off, you may need to pry in the cornors. take out the 4 screws that hold in the radio, pull out radio disconnect the antenna, power, than plug back in the new one, replace molding.
The RCA's from the amp will be arn to the CD player, then you need to connect the speaker's wire to the output + and - of the amp, this will cause the amp to have musical power from your radio, and the speakers to have the power from the amp..-Shocker
pull the 15 amp fuse in the fuse box.
yes , you need the converter from high to low, found at walmart, connect to speakers, if have factory amp install before the amp
An external amp comes stock in the original player that came with the jeep. The external amp is under the back seat, on the driver's side.
It could be a combination of wires and the amp, but I would start with the amp.
fuse #12 50 amp is usually the fuse located in distribution box for a 2004 jeep grand Cherokee.
Normally 15 amp max
#12 red 10 amp
The amp is in the radio itself. If it's an Infinity system, each speaker has it's own separate amp.
Buy an Ipod off ebay. Most are fused I think it is in the back in behind left or right rear panel there should be a fuse in one end of amp.
The amp is located under the rear driver side seat.
I got a 2011 jeep liberty and my amp is located right next to the factory sub.(Right trunk panel) Don't know how to access it but that's where its located.
I'm assuming that you are referring to the small amp under the back seat? It is wired in using factory wiring harnesses and I don't have a wiring schematic for that. In order to do this you'll need to either get a schematic and one may be available from one of the aftermarket repair books such as Haynes or if you want to replace the amp online sites such as Crutchfield have wonderful wiring harnesses that fit with factory for an easy swap out. I recommend you do further research into the Jeep archives in Wiki Answers as this question has been discussed many times before.