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Re: OT, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
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Posted by MeAnthony on March 19, 2007 at 10:58:45 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: OT, 2001 Jeep Cherokee posted by Tim, Ohio on March 19, 2007 at 08:30:41:
The following borrowed from jeephorizons.com. I did a search on the home page for 2001 Cherokee fuse panel and this is what came up. Hope it helps you! #1--20 amp---Power Ant. Tow Relay #2--15 amp.---Brake lamps #3--20 Amp---Hazard Lamps #4--15 amp---Security Lamp #5--15 amp---Interior lighting #6--5 amp---Security alarm module #7--15 amp---Security alarm relay , flash to pass #8--15 amp---OVerhead console , Keyless entry radio memory clock chime module , power locks, power mirrors, hevac and VIC #9--20amp--Rear wiper #10--10amp---Radio Accesory #11--15amp---Cigarette lighter #12--15amp---Parking lamps, automatic headlights #13--20amp---Horn Relay #14--20amp---Power lock relay #15--3amp---ABS Module and relay #16--20amp---Turn signal #17--7.5amp---Heater and air conditioner module #18--15amp---Airbag module #19--15amp---interior mirror,auto headlight,overhead console,VIC/GDM Module, Heated Rear window, illuminated entry and chime module #20--10amp---Heated rear window switch, overdrive switch, speed control #21--15amp---Security alarm module,Lamp outage module #22--15amp---Airbag module, speedometer,tachometer, telltales and gauges #23--15amp---Heated mirror feed,Heated rear window switch #24--7.5amp---Instrument panel illumination #25--30amp circuit breaker---Power seats #26--30 amp circuit breaker---Power windows #27--10 amp circuit breaker--Securty alarm module and front wiper #28--30amp---Heated rear window relay There you have it... Now I am going to go and treat my writers cramp and carpal tunnel syndrome...
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