402 posts Ā· Joined 2010. #6 Ā· Jul 23, 2015. Press the Apps button on the lower right, then select settings and then select Themes. D. dom1220 Discussion starter. 62 posts Ā· Joined 2013. #7 Ā· Jul 23, 2015. Thats not an option for me . A. Understanding Your Jeep Grand Cherokee’s Lighting System. Before diving into the process of turning off the lights in your Jeep Grand Cherokee, it’s helpful to have an overview of the lighting system. This will give you a better understanding of how everything works together and allow you to troubleshoot any issues that may arise. To turn off blind-spot monitoring, you will need to press the button that is located on the side mirror. Once you have done this, the system will be deactivated and will no longer be in use. You may also need to deactivate the feature in your Jeep Cherokee’s infotainment system. To do this, you will need to press the ā€œSettingsā€ button and I Help you guys and teach you how to fix hyper flash from led turn signal bulbs. The fast flashing is caused by the led bulbs not having resistance and the f 2020 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. Joined Feb 24, 2020. 317 Posts. #47 Ā· Oct 9, 2020. Mike Adams said: Yeah, you would figure it would be listed. I saw other 2020 models with the halogens listed. I’m just surprised on a $50k+ vehicle they don’t include HID lights. Limited with Lux II and basic lights. 2. Sheila E July 30, 2020. To turn on blind spot monitoring on a Jeep Cherokee press the Up/Down buttons on the steering wheel until Settings is displayed on the instrument panel, then press the OK button. Press the Up/Down buttons until Driver Assist is displayed, then press the OK button.Press the Up/Down buttons until Blind Spot is displayed Press the high-beam control stalk on the steering column to turn auto high-beams on or off. The headlamps will automatically switch between low and high beams while the system is active. To manually adjust between low and high beams, press the control stalk halfway down, then release it and let it go up again. 1663 posts Ā· Joined 2007. #2 Ā· Nov 30, 2009 (Edited) Yea its indicating you have a brake problem, the sensor for it is on the proportioning valve right next to the master. Check to make sure its plugged in and nothing wrong with it. Its probably telling you that it needs a brake job. The sensor measures the pressure being sent to the front rJNB.

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