To add to Allen Bennetts post from a few days ago,the mid to late 90's model jeep cherokee's had a bunch of electrical problems and jeep had recalls on alot of the things that went on/wrong with them,so i would check with the dealer about it.
Are you sure you checked all the fuses. The power distribution center in the engine compartment contains fuses and relays, also on later models there is a fuse/relay box in the kick panel or instrument panel or in the glove compartment. Check for a bad fuse at these locations first. As for checking the relays, it is hard to find a bad relay without a ohmmeter to check the continuity. Sometimes on my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee if I think a relay is at fault, I look for (2) of the same type of relays in the fuse compartment and switch them to see if it fixes the problem and if it did then you buy the same type and replace it. You might go to your local auto parts store and they may be able to check the relays. If they can not check them you can go to your Jeep Dealer and they will be able to check them.
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In line 6 not 4 sorry!
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