2002 jeep grand cherokee. I was launching my boat and got water on the floor. Now the sound system has no output. The head unit still has power and the fuse is ok. I know there is an amp under the rear passenger seat that never really got wet (damp maybe) but there is something under the front passenger seat that got really wet.
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I had the same problem. Drilled a hole in the round plastic extension beneath the glove box, behind the carpet. Now run a coat hanger through it, followed by alot of compressed air. It may take several times, debri from above may be continuosly replugging drain. when you are done, clean thoroughly, and patch with hot melt glue. Good luck.
SOURCE: jeep grand cherokee power seats
Try hitting the seat motor with a small hammer while you move the seat switch.
SOURCE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee which fuse controls heated seats?
Fuse # 20, located in the Junction Block (interior, drivers side). This is a ten amp fuse.
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Read the information at the above site. The TSB (technical service bulletin) may be of interest to you.
SOURCE: condensation water from ac on passenger side floor
evaporator drain is plugged... Look at the bottom of the firewall on the passenger side... should see a rubber tube (Short, only an inch or so long) coming out... need to squeeze it and see if anything is plugging it.
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SOURCE: location of ac drain to try and stop wet floor board on 98 tj?
The problem is with the evaporator drain. There is a, (usually soft flexable), tube that drains condensation from the evaporator to the outside. It is located in the passenger compartment, under the dash. The hose has, (A)-became disconnected from the evaporator. (B)- Has gotten a kink in it. (C)-Became clogged, causing the evaporator to overflow into your passenger floorboard. Your vehicle probably has some covers over these components, you will likely have to remove. Locate the hose, it typically drains just behind and inside your right front wheel. It may be concealed behind a kick panel, or may go thru the floor or firewall. You must find it and follow it to the evaporator and make sure it is not clogged or kinked and is properly connected to the evaporator.
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