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The non-functional touch screen in the Jeep Grand Cherokee could be caused by various factors, such as a faulty power cable, software glitch, blown fuse, or screen damage. The initial step would be to try a software reset to address any issues. Subsequently, you should inspect the connections under the dashboard for any loose or damaged wiring. If everything appears to be in order, the next course of action would be to take the vehicle to the dealership for diagnostic testing. The diagnostic cost may vary between $80 and $120 based on the complexity and time required for the assessment.
If your Jeep Grand Cherokee's touchscreen is unresponsive, it could be due to a loose cable under the dashboard or require a software reset.