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Thomas; Under hood, next to the air filter housing, behind the battery, in front of the strut tower.
Refer to the Owner's Manual for description of fuses within the box.
page 373 in manual.
link below is your manual, press the helpful button
the one that has wires, ABS uses an electronic sender
at each wheel, so look for wires, there, and BINGO.
a wire cable + connector, it is on end of same.
or read the FSM
or read my last post to you.
08 patroit.
no lamp stated, just running. surely you can be more exact.
RF, LF, RR, LR. or?
open glove box, take out oper guide.
all cars have a page called lamps. read it?
ever seen this> http://www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/
there it is , grab it and put it back. in the glove box.
Open the power distribution center box near the battery and remove the asd relay that should shut it down. as for the problem itself, it could be a bad relay, a bad ignition switch or some odd ball thing that needs testing to find. Good luck!
Check under drivers door sill step. There is a spice I believe the wires are red or pink in color. The splice will be wrapped in black hockey tape looking stuff. Peel the the hockey tape stuff off and you will find that this splice is corroded and not making contact anymore. You can repair this splice and your problems will be fixed. Be sure to use some good heat shrink on your repair to prevent from happening again.
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