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2000 Cherokee fuse diagram

I need a fuse diagram for a 2000 Cherokee, anybody help?
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Old 03-31-2007, 07:55 PM
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Cool Re: 2000 Cherokee fuse diagram

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d80153e8f.jsp

A good link for schematics....the fuse positions are in the owner manual and on a sticker inside of the fuse cover and the PDU--pass..side under hood...a big long black thing.
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Re: 2000 Cherokee fuse diagram

The link you posted to Autozone doesn't cover a 2000 Cherokee. Those are for older models.

As far as the owners manual or fuse box cover, both reference to check each other with no diagram on neither.

Anybody else got the diagram? I believe the only place its posted is in a factory set of service manuals.

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Old 03-31-2007, 10:18 PM
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Re: 2000 Cherokee fuse diagram

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The link you posted to Autozone doesn't cover a 2000 Cherokee. Those are for older models.

As far as the owners manual or fuse box cover, both reference to check each other with no diagram on neither.

Anybody else got the diagram? I believe the only place its posted is in a factory set of service manuals.

Thanks
You got it..... the QC boys at D-C were big time asleep on this one. Pretty stupid something so basic is missing. There is *NO* diagram available in the manual or the fuse panel for the 2000 XJ (they each refer to the opposite source for the diagram as I too found out on my '00 Sport). I've got an FSM and there is a diagram in it. I would suggest you try your local Jeep dealer and see if they can burn a copy of the diagram for you....or there may actually be a decal you can order for this since it seems to be common to the '00 XJ's

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Cool Re: 2000 Cherokee fuse diagram

Try this:
http://www.dua1.com/AdminFiles/Jeep/00/Fuses/

PDu and Junction Block fuse diagrams are downloadable here.

EDIT: I just got some picture of the 2001 fuse chart, it is in the owners manual. The PDU has some on the inside cover. But the whole wiring diagram is in the FSM. The pictures are in the link also.

BTW, your PM is not activated...there are some copyrighted things that cannot be posted here.

Also BTW, in a pinch you can always use the Autozone 97-98 XJ diagrams which are mostly the same as the 2000 MY.

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Old 04-01-2007, 10:53 PM
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Re: 2000 Cherokee fuse diagram

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I need a fuse diagram for a 2000 Cherokee, anybody help?
You don't mention what it is you are looking for. If it is just a blown fuse...well use a volt-ohm meter.
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