There is not a reset ECM (Engine Control Module) button ; a soft reset could be disconnecting negative battery cable few minutes. If your "check engine" light come on again, some OBD fault code is stored there and first will need solve it in order to turn off this warning light.
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SOURCE: LOCATION OF LIGHTER FUSE FOR 1996 JEEP GRAND
If you have the owner's manual look up fuses in the index, good illustration. If you don't, I do. It shows a relay and a 15 amp fuse. Look at the passenger kick panel, pull the cover, and it is #2 fuse (second from the top on the left) The see the relay you may have to pull the panel (two screws and a clip) the relay is the third cavity down, third row from the firewal side.
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SOURCE: heated seat 1996 jeep grand cherokee
C1 & C2 in your panel are most likely one of the culprits, if no power at heater at seat. Sounds like testing for power at seat switch is easier to do than get at these circuit breakers in the panel. If you have power at switch at seat, then it's not the fuse/circuit breaker. Good reading at this link for you.
http://www.wjjeeps.com/seats/seats.htm#HEATED
SOURCE: The interior lights for my 1996 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
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The interior lights wont turn off cant because it can't get a conncetion definitely a headlight switch issue common problem for that make
Part # 05137535AA Headlight Switch Probably a dealer item very simple to change this yourself. Hope this gets you going.Please Rate Me. And you can always Ask Me.
SOURCE: IAC Valve Location - 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee
The idle air control valve is located on the back of the throttle body. It has an oval electrical connector and two torx screws holding it in. Unplug the connector, remove the two screws then lightly tap the body with a soft faced mallet to loosen it from the body.
Once you have it out and prior to installing a new valve clean the seat inside the throttle body where the idle control fits. This must be very clean! Installation is in the reverse order.
To save some cash, pull the valve out and clean it with throttle body cleaner, this usually fixes the problem for quite a while.
Good luck and hope this helps.
SOURCE: 1996 jeep grand cherokee limited v8 5.2, A/C instructions?
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