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Old 04-17-2006, 10:49 AM   #1
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Question 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

I know this car well since I have done the work myself, from changing the time belt to replacing the transmission. The electrical is the one I am not familiar with. I have the Haynes Repair manual for it but it gives a generic answer regarding fuses and relays that the car might have.

I was wondering if someone could tell me what fuse (if any), or what relay to check for this. Is the relay on the right hand side panel (I found 3 of them there), or is there a power distribution somewhere in the front that I should look for.

The power windows died open, no noise or tremble... just dead!
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Old 04-17-2006, 01:25 PM   #2
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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

I've got a power window block diagram and wiring diagram in Acrobat PDF format. If you want them let me know your e-mail address and I'll send them to you. SJ
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Old 04-17-2006, 04:17 PM   #3
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That would be much appreciated,

please e-mail me at [email protected]

Also, I think I have to replace the main switch from the driver side. I got it out, and now the windows are closing and opening but only from this unit. The other 3 switches have no control over their windows.... I am hopping i can find a used one since I am sure it is a costly part...
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Old 04-18-2006, 03:02 AM   #4
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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

Just a suggestion before you start tearing into door door switch modules. . . try checking the integrity of the wires running between the door and the body, over time those get brittle and fray/snap. my 94 had 3 wires that were snapped and 2 that were frayed and had the similar situation (it was almost like the lockout button was shorting out, only the driver's side controls operated any windows). Anyways, that's my
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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

I have the same problem, however replacing the drivers window switch assembly did absolutly nothing and I have checked the breaker. I am not able to find any relays so if possible I would like to get a copy of the diagram also.
my email is [email protected] and any other suggestions.

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Old 05-13-2006, 10:43 PM   #6
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Thank you for the tip about the wires in the door boot, about half were either broken, cracked, or frayed. I repaired all the broken ones and gee my windows work again!

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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

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I've got a power window block diagram and wiring diagram in Acrobat PDF format. If you want them let me know your e-mail address and I'll send them to you. SJ

hey can i get a copy of that as well thanks you are a cherry flavored lifesaver
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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

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I've got a power window block diagram and wiring diagram in Acrobat PDF format. If you want them let me know your e-mail address and I'll send them to you. SJ

can u please send me the diagram as well, its snowin like a mofo here and my passengerr side window is partially down, lol. my email is [email protected] ty in advance.
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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

Can someone please email me that wire diagram. It's going to be 70 deg. and my windows are stuck! Thanx [email protected]
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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

My guess is you have broken wire in the harness going to the driver's door. This harness is in the accordian looking rubber boot in the door jamb area. It's very common for wires to break from the constant movement everytime the door opens and closes.

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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

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I've got a power window block diagram and wiring diagram in Acrobat PDF format. If you want them let me know your e-mail address and I'll send them to you. SJ


Hey my friend - I have a 96 JGC limited with the smae sort of problem. Can you email me that PDF for also?

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Re: 94' Grand Cherokee Power Windows dead!

hey i had the same problem! i took it every where and no body new the problem. well a year later i figured it out it was the master switch that controls the windows and lock replace the whole thing a new one is about 300 dollars i got a used one four 150
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