Miscellaneous Components

1987 Jeep Cherokee LimitedSECTION Miscellaneous Components
MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS LOCATION

Component Location
A/C Blocking Diode Taped to engine wiring harness above left wheelwell.
A/C Clutch Diode On A/C compressor.
A/C-Heater Blower Motor Resistors Under right side of dashboard on evaporator housing. See Figure & Figure .
A/C Thermistor Under right side of dashboard in the evaporator housing.
A/C Thermostat Under right side of dashboard on evaporator housing. See Figure & Figure .
Circuit Breakers
Power Accessories In fuse block.
Power Window In fuse block.
Trailer Towing Above left rear wheelwell. See Figure.
Windshield Wiper On side of fuse block.
Cruise Control Servo In engine bay on right wheelwell.
Diagnostic Connectors
4-Cyl. On center of firewall. See Figure.
6-Cyl. Left side of engine bay. See Figure.
Fuse Block Under left side of dashboard.
Fusible Links A, B, C, D, E, F, H & J At starter relay. See Figure, Figure & Figure .
In-Line Fuses
A/C Signal Fuse Near diode modules or above left front wheelwell. See Figure & Figure .
Fuses A & B Taped to engine harness near thermo-electric switch. See Figure.
Fuse C Taped to engine harness by alternator.
Fuse D Taped to engine harness near power steering switch.
Cruise Control Under left side of dashboard near brake pedal.
Radio Under center of dashboard behind radio.
Load Swap Diode Modules In engine wiring harness near alternator. See Figure.
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