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As I said in your last question, there are very few reasons you need to go near it. A good auto electrician with a professional grade scan tool computer can diagnose the ECM for faults in about 20 to 30 minutes. It is not a job for 'let's try changing this'. If it is bad, a new one needs a tech to install as it has to be programmed with the VIN Number and mileage and set up.
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Like answer #1, when I bought my 1993 Jeep Cherokee, one of the first things I ended up doing was go to & join the
cherokeeforum.com, i.e. cherokee-forum-dot-com....
I've found that whenever I need advise, or answers to any questions with my vehicles, I look for the forum for that vehicle. 99.9% of the time the folks in the forums give you honest answers..... I even subscribe to a few YouTube Channels, like the one for my 93 Cherokee. That guy is not only smart when it comes to 1990s-2000s Jeep Cherokee's/XJs, he's always doing some sort of repair or modification to one of his Cherokee's or Grand Cherokee's..... Hope this helps all you Jeep XJ Folks out there....
I just paid the local Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealer $95 to tell me that my fuse box (junction box) has a short in it. He wants $995 to fix it. I previously replaced the turn signal switch, but could not remove the flasher unit with the junction box in place. I've now removed the entire junction box out of curiosity, and it took the full grips from both hand to pull the flasher. I've looked all over the internet to find the replacement part number, P56038406AJ, but with no luck. I'm now cruising the junk yards to see if there's a Grand Cherokee with one I can pull out at a reasonable price. I'll walk to hell before I pay Chrysler $995 to have a working turn signal. Most people in Georgia don't use them anyway!
My diagram is also not there and it's not listed in the owner's manual. I did a search on net and came across this service manual on Ebay. I bought it, arrived in 2 days and it is filled with more information then I will ever use to repair my Jeep. This is a great manual on CD. for $15.00 Here is the link to check it out.
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