The 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee alarm fuse location is to the left of the steering wheel. To get to the fuse box look to the left of the steering wheel look for a small seam or crack along the dash. Using a screwdriver or prybar You will want to pop this open. On the inside, You will find a bunch of fuses. On the back of the panel that You pulled open, You will see a diagram that will show You what each of the fuses is for. If this is not on the back of the panel then You can also find it in the owner's annual for the vehicle. Once You have figured out which fuse You need simply pull it out. The two sections that stick up should be connected by a thin strip of metal. If this has been broken then the fuse is no good and will need to be replaced. If this strip is there then the fuse is fine and can be popped back in. New fuses will cost You about 10 dollars, so they are pretty cheap.
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Tom green October 29, 2020
What fuse what fuse do I pull out for the alarm system
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Trey Carter August 1, 2021
It’s fuse 7
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Patrica C July 16, 2020
The alarm fuse on the 2000 jeep grand cherokee is located underneath the driver's side dash.
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Discussion Starter · #1 · 9 mo ago (Edited)
I need help. Alarm is is disabled and immobilizer [ASD] is activated and I can't reset it.
History: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4.7L 4x4
I drove to a store and it wouldnt start again. Single click. Was told it was starter. Got towed home. Replaced starter. Got same click. Got a jump. Fired up and I drove it to charge battery. Turned
off, same click. Replaced battery with new. Same click. Checked fuses. A friend did a test by jumping fuses to recreate the click. Cleaned battery cables. She fired up but shut off after 5 seconds. The ASD was engaged by jumping the fuses.
Current Symptoms: No alarm light on top of dash. Instrument panel gauges don't work. Skim light WAS on, but I tried a procedure of leaving key in to on position for 10 minutes in hopes of reset. Now it just comes on AFTER I start her and she turns off. Then its not on when I turn key off and then back to on position. Key fob panic button does not work. Key fob lock and unlock buttons lock every door but driver door. Lock button does not activate alarm.
NOTHING weird was done other than jumping fuses to get the click, checking for power. [it was never the starter or battery, even though battery was bad. It was just the cables corrosion.]
Ive tried 4 different reset options I found online and nothing worked. Though I don't know if it was for a 1999.
There has to be a way to activate the alarm and reset the ASD/Immobilizer.
I gave history detail to help. I am NOT wanting to bypass. Everything was working fine before. I've already spent $500 for no reason, except new battery. I'm disabled and on SSDI and just can't afford anymore.
I'm thinking if I can get the ALARM working, which would then maybe have my key fob working properly, I could reset the ASD. I have no clue. I'm not a mechanic or electrician.
But this isn't an airbag that needs to be replaced after activation.
This is my only transportation and I've been down since Dec31.
Michael
UPDATE
I just tried the panic button by pressing and holding and the lights flashed, horn honking. Had to insert key into ignition to stop it. Still wont stay running though.
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I'm glad you're already looking at corroded battery cables because thats what this sounds like to me...an open or weak connection in the main power circuit. Closely examine every cable and connector in the battery/alternator/main fuse box circuit.
Step 1
Enter your Jeep and press the Lock button on your keyless remote five times in 10 seconds.
Insert your key into the car's ignition, turn it to the "Run" position and wait for the car's chimes to stop.
Press and hold the "Unlock" button on your remote, and then press and hold the "Panic" button while still holding "Unlock." Hold both buttons together for one second and release.
Wait for a chime to sound and press and release the "Lock" and "Unlock" buttons on your remote.
Press and release the "Lock" button by itself and wait for the car's chimes to sound again to indicate successful resetting. Remove the key from the ignition when you are done to finish the procedure.