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YUP....new radio time...you can get a good used unit in a scrapyard or a new one of your choice at any audio store. Make sure you get any necessary face plate adapters and a harness adapter to make the job go faster and easier! ( necessary for new unit)
Number 11 is a 25 amp (natural) Headlamp delay module and also controls the horn. Number 15 is a 15 amp (Lt. Blue) this controls the instrument panel lamps, headlamp switch, parking lamps and radio/clock memory. number 17 is a 7.5 Amp (Violet) controls instrument cluster gauges, headlamp delay module, chime module, overhead console. I hope this helps because there are several different configurations for the jeep. So if this doesn't make sense then let me know and I will send you a different one.
opening the door manuelly will cause no harm to your jeep. if you have an owners manuel the index will tell you the location for your fuses and witch fuse is for each thing that it's for. check your fuses. it's quite possible that is the problem
It's not a grand cherokee right?
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