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Check your fuses!!!

Jeep2022GCSR

Well-known member
I had a post about this topic a few weeks ago.
After having my Jeep for 5 days and 318 miles.
At all 3 locations 90 percent of the fuses were not seated all the way in.
It was the first thing that I did when I pulled the vehicle in the garage after I got home.
So far No Gremlins or issues with anything.
Just trying to help out.
 

djpheer

Member
I had a post about this topic a few weeks ago.
After having my Jeep for 5 days and 318 miles.
At all 3 locations 90 percent of the fuses were not seated all the way in.
It was the first thing that I did when I pulled the vehicle in the garage after I got home.
So far No Gremlins or issues with anything.
Just trying to help out.
interesting....I wonder if this is why some people's jeeps seem to have endless issues and others have essentially no problems whatsoever.
 

SweetAndLow

Well-known member
interesting....I wonder if this is why some people's jeeps seem to have endless issues and others have essentially no problems whatsoever.
I suspect it plays a role most of the time for the crazy story ones. Plus grounding straps that are loose.
 

mck024

Well-known member
I had a post about this topic a few weeks ago.
After having my Jeep for 5 days and 318 miles.
At all 3 locations 90 percent of the fuses were not seated all the way in.
It was the first thing that I did when I pulled the vehicle in the garage after I got home.
So far No Gremlins or issues with anything.
Just trying to help out.
There's 3 fuse locations? Guess I haven't read the owners manual closely enough yet.
 

Jeep2022GCSR

Well-known member
There's 3 fuse locations? Guess I haven't read the owners manual closely enough yet.
Yes under drivers side footwell, under passenger seat in floor and under the hood.
temperature changes fuses not being pushed in all the way loose connections more resistance
 

bobbymcgraw

Well-known member
Do you know of a diagram that shows which fuse is which on the driver”s side? I found the list in the manual but don’t know the locations.
 

Jeep2022GCSR

Well-known member
Do you know of a diagram that shows which fuse is which on the driver”s side? I found the list in the manual but don’t know the locations.
No I wish that I did. The one under the drivers side airbag under the cover does not have a lid on it and if you can read those small numbers on there that match up to the owners manual good luck you’re better than me. If you find a diagram somewheres please forward it to me it would be greatly appreciated..
 

MotownBob

Well-known member
Yes under drivers side footwell, under passenger seat in floor and under the hood.
temperature changes fuses not being pushed in all the way loose connections more resistance


I found the drivers side fuses, but cannot locate the ones under the passengers seat. Are they under the plastic ductwork that is on the floor under the seat ?
 

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