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Using a volt meter (best) or a test light, you will need to trace power beginning at the battery. Check all grounds and power side, all fuses in power distribution center. With no power anywhere it's likely that it won't be hard to find where the disconnect is.Using a volt meter (best) or a test light, you will need to trace power beginning at the battery. Check all grounds and power side, all fuses in power distribution center. With no power anywhere it's likely that it won't be hard to find where the disconnect is.
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major suspect here is a bad ground... you likely loosened or compromised it when at headlamp bucket area.. remove battery again and check for its negative side to be secure adn all otehr wiring there to be clean and secure..good luck and advise
I have a 5.2L V8 Jeep Grand Cherokee and i know to reset my security system i actually have to go around to the passenger side door and lock and then unlock it again. Seems fairly odd but that's how i was told it was reset. Give it a go and lemme know!
Using a volt meter (best) or a test light, you will need to trace power beginning at the battery. Check all grounds and power side, all fuses in power distribution center. With no power anywhere it's likely that it won't be hard to find where the disconnect is.
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