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Time to go to best buy or order onlinehttp://www.bestbuy.com/ Sounds as if your deck needs replaced and this could be the result of antenna not working.
Traced the problem to the Lamp Outage Module located in the rear left quarter access panel behind the spare tire. Arcing had occurred on the left taillight line. Fortunately this part is readily available at your local Jeep recovery yard (none available in the U.S. from dealers). Recommend J& W Auto Wreckers in Antelope, CA (web site available). Massive number of Jeeps and fair prices. If you don't want to replace the LOM then you can join the two connectors that go into the LOM (LOM is optional) but you'll always show a lamp failure on your console.
94? I'd start looking towards a fuel pump. Listen for a 2 second buzz from the rear. If you don't hear it time to shop for a new fuel pump.P.S. Rarely is it a fuse.......
My 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee was doing the same thing. I changed the TPS ( Throttle Position Sensor) Now it is great goes into overdrive fine. It is really easy to change.
Check your radio fuse.. if it is ok, and the radio does turn on and you have no sound, chances are you either popped your "amp" fuse or worse, popped your factory amp.. let me know what exactly is or isn't working right now.. but make sure you check your fuses...
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