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mark2003 
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I am installing a remote starter in a 99 Cherokee and I have a few questions:
   -Is the gray key the same for the Cherokee as for the Caravan and the rest of Chryslers
   -Where is the best place to find the(+)Parklight
draasch 
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Make:   Jeep
Model: Grand Cherokee
Year:    1999
This Database Was Last Updated On:    6/9/2003
Index #: 8292
Alarm
Constant 12 volts RED & PINK/BLACK IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition 12 volts D BLUE IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Starter YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Dome Light YELLOW (-) AT BODY CONTROL MODULE *
Trunk Pin Switch TAN/BLACK (-) TOP 52 PIN CONN. AT JUNCTION BLOCK **
Parking Lamp YELLOW (RESISTER SYS.) AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH (SEE TECH NOTES)
Power Lock D\ ORANGE / BLACK P\ ORANGE / VIOLET *** #229
Power Unlock R/ PINK/BLACK S/ PINK/VIOLET
* Body Control Module (BCM) Located High In Dr. Kick Below Junction Block. ** Junction Block Located High In Driver Kick Panel. *** This Car Uses A Data Link Circuit For Power Door Locks. Wires At Switch In Driver Door Operate Driver Door Only, Wires At Switch In Passenger Door Will Operate All Other Doors. #229 - See 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Door Lock Diagram. See TECH NOTES
http://wiringinstructions.com/229.htm
Remote Start
Tach Signal TAN/PINK * AT POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE ** #239
Ignition #2 BLACK/ ORANGE IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #3 N/A
Accessory RED / BLACK IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Neutral Safety BROWN / YELLOW (-) AT SWITCH ON TRANSMISSION OR PCM **
Brake Light WHITE/ TAN (+) AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDEL
Reverse Light VIOLET/BLACK (+) AT SWITCH ON TRANSMISSION
Rear Window Defrost BLACK/ WHITE AT SWITCH (POLARITY UNKNOWN)
* TAN/PINK Is A 2 Cylinder Signal With A 4.0L Engine Or A 1 Cylinder Signal With A 4.7L Engine. ** Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Is Located Passenger Rear Of Engine Compartment. #239 - See Immobilizer Bypass Diagram.
http://wiringinstructions.com/239.htm
This Vehicle Has A Resistered park Light System. The YELLOW Wire Must Be Cut And A Relay And Resistor Must Be Used. Pin 85 GROUND, Pin 86 WHITE Wire Of Alarm, Pin 87A Switch Side Of YELLOW Wire, Pin 30 BCM Side Of YELLOW Wire. Pin 87 One Side Of A 915 Ohm Resister, The Other Side Of The Resister To Ground. If Park Lights And Head Lights Are Required Use A 350 Ohm Resister In Place Of The 915 Ohm Resister. *** Must See Ground Thru 460 ohm Resistor for OEM Alarm Disarm
Good Luck
David
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bmf1000d 
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Yes the grey key is the transponder and for the parklights do you have Cherokee or a Grand Cherokee?

"Big" Mike
Double Take
Fremont, Ne
remember to check all your wires with a dmm not a test light!!
i take no responsibilty whatsoever for the vailidty of the info nor consequences thereof
tblanning 
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here is away you can use + connection

 

 

Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999+

Parking Lights

 

In the past the only option to illuminate the parking lights of the Jeep Grand Cherokee was to supply a ground pulse through a 240 ohm resistor to the parking light wire at the headlight switch. While this will still work, we believe this Installation Note will provide a safe and easy alternative which requires no hard-to-find parts.

1) Locate the Parking Light Relay and unplug it.

2) Remove terminal 87A and attach a wire to terminal 30. (See diagram.)

3) Re-Install the relay leaving the wire attached to terminal 30.

4) Connect the wire (From terminal 30) to the AutoCommand Lights Wire (Yellow, see AutoCommand Instructions.)

99 Grand Cherokee remote starter -- posted image.


mark2003 
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bmf1000d wrote:

Yes the grey key is the transponder and for the parklights do you have Cherokee or a Grand Cherokee?

I know it is transponder but I am wondering if the Grand Cherokee uses the same key as the rest of Chryslers
mobiletoys2002 
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yes it does!
bmf1000d 
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sure does its all in the same family
"Big" Mike
Double Take
Fremont, Ne
remember to check all your wires with a dmm not a test light!!
i take no responsibilty whatsoever for the vailidty of the info nor consequences thereof

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