I am looking for a Liftgate Lock Actuator motor for a 2007 grand Cherokee. Where can find it without the dealership?
SOURCE: My liftgate is closed but my sensor is telling me it's not.
sounds like a defective liftgate latch assembly..ajar switch is part of latch..dealer item
SOURCE: windows and lock wont operate on a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
I just had the same with mine, pull the rubber boot back on the drivers side front door and look for a severed wire, mine was black...simply spliced the wires back together and problem solved!
SOURCE: window motor replace 2001 jeep grand cherokee
You need to remove all the skrews from the door. Normaly there is one in the handle of the door, one behind the in door lach handel and one under the bump out for the arm rest on the door. Than you need to take a flat head skrew driver slowly priying the panel off. There are plastic clips on the backside of the panel it is ok if you brake a few.
SOURCE: How do you get liftgate open on a 97 Laredo with a broken lock?
You need to remove the panel from the liftgate and unlock and open it manually at the latch. It is not fun, but you can get the panel off with the hatch closed.
SOURCE: 2001 Jeep grand cherokee motor knock 4.7 motor
First, if the noise is from the upper part of the engine and is more of a tapping than a knock, likely you have a problem in the valvetrain, most often a bad lifter or worn rocker arm. If the noise is low, deep inside, the noise is from a bearing. This is generally accompanied by lower than normal oil pressure. Regardless of the underlying cause, correcting the cause will not stop the knock. To do that correctly, the engine needs to be removed and all crankshaft bearings and the crankshaft itself need to be replaced (crank can sometimes be "undercut" and thicker bearing shells can be used depending upon the amount of wear.) If caught very early, sometimes only one bearing can be replaced in-car, but in 99% of all cases I have ever seen, most will fail again, sometimes more severely if done this way.
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