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Engine: H.O. 4.0L I6
Ok sure yea I read about it being a problem in the later xj's too might install some hood vents too cuz mail cars get super hot in summer ive even had a battery melt
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Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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I there any difference between disk brake wheel studs and drum brake wheel studs? I am about to buy longer ones for the rear and I found a set that are the length I need, the correct knurl, and thread size but they say fits most disk brake applications. I don't feel like there would be a difference as long as the knurl size is correct but just want to make sure.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Cruiser (and anyone else interested), I pinned down my backfire. MAT sensor (aka IAT/ACT) went out. It's currently unplugged, and I'm driving in open loop without backfiring.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L OBD-II
Check the impedance on your gear. Probably everything is 8 ohms.
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So I'm upgrading my rear brakes to discs next week and I just want to make sure I've got all I need. So I have backing plates, calipers, I think there called axle studs ( connect the backing plate to the axle), and the prop valve from the donor, and new lug studs, fluids, and gaskets.
Also will I need to do any modification to the hard lines on my jeep to get them to fit in the prop valve or connect to the soft lines on the calipers or is it just screw in and go?
Thank you guys.
So I'm upgrading my rear brakes to discs next week and I just want to make sure I've got all I need. So I have backing plates, calipers, I think there called axle studs ( connect the backing plate to the axle), and the prop valve from the donor, and new lug studs, fluids, and gaskets.
Also will I need to do any modification to the hard lines on my jeep to get them to fit in the prop valve or connect to the soft lines on the calipers or is it just screw in and go?
Thank you guys.
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Year: 2001
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Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
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Year: 99
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
TPS Trouble
To make a long story short,I have a 99 xj classic, airbag light has been on for a while thought nothing of it. Other day C-E-L came on got it checked, BAD TPS sensor,
\got new one and installed. Nothing changed, went back to let them know i even did a volt test too,thinking mabye bad part... It was from autozone gave me a new one that came with a "O" RING.. well well well. I'm new to this im a commercial electrican and dont know Much but am getting things fixed, still have high idle and stalls coming out of drive way sometimes, hesitates to shift gears and runs like crap and eats gas , i cant keep the gas light off!
Please help THANK YOU
To make a long story short,I have a 99 xj classic, airbag light has been on for a while thought nothing of it. Other day C-E-L came on got it checked, BAD TPS sensor,
\got new one and installed. Nothing changed, went back to let them know i even did a volt test too,thinking mabye bad part... It was from autozone gave me a new one that came with a "O" RING.. well well well. I'm new to this im a commercial electrican and dont know Much but am getting things fixed, still have high idle and stalls coming out of drive way sometimes, hesitates to shift gears and runs like crap and eats gas , i cant keep the gas light off!
Please help THANK YOU
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5 4 cyl.
Whats a tried and true way to tell if my excessive camber on the passenger wheel is from bad ball joints or a bad hub? I would just replace both, but I dont have that kind of money at the moment for both.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
Jack up the tire, pull ebrake and shake. The wheel. If its a bad hub, you'll have wiggle. Shake it vertically not horizontally because you may think you have play when it's just the slop from the power steering box.
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Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
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@Salad, the siren was rated at 11 ohms