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#8686
Heat problem v2.0
Hey guys,
So I posted a few days ago about my 91 cherokee 6cyl with no heat. Finally got around to swapping the thermostat and flushing rad/heater core. But even after running for half an hour its still not blowing hot. Lines leading to the core are hot so I'm wondering if theres an issue with the temp selector. Any thoughts or ideas where to go next? Thanks
So I posted a few days ago about my 91 cherokee 6cyl with no heat. Finally got around to swapping the thermostat and flushing rad/heater core. But even after running for half an hour its still not blowing hot. Lines leading to the core are hot so I'm wondering if theres an issue with the temp selector. Any thoughts or ideas where to go next? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Jekell80
Hey guys,
So I posted a few days ago about my 91 cherokee 6cyl with no heat. Finally got around to swapping the thermostat and flushing rad/heater core. But even after running for half an hour its still not blowing hot. Lines leading to the core are hot so I'm wondering if theres an issue with the temp selector. Any thoughts or ideas where to go next? Thanks
So I posted a few days ago about my 91 cherokee 6cyl with no heat. Finally got around to swapping the thermostat and flushing rad/heater core. But even after running for half an hour its still not blowing hot. Lines leading to the core are hot so I'm wondering if theres an issue with the temp selector. Any thoughts or ideas where to go next? Thanks
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Year: 1992
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Originally Posted by jx2991
My speed sensor went out a month or so ago. I'm trying to buy a replacement from autozone (got an autozone gift card for christmas and I'd like to put it to use). The one they have on their web site doesn't look even close to right. I called and they said they don't have one listed and its probably going to be a dealer part. Is this true? Has anyone else had this problem? I've dealt with this employee before and he's a moron. I'd like to use my "free money" if I can before I shop elsewhere. Thanks.
92 xj, 4.0, 4x4, ax-15,
92 xj, 4.0, 4x4, ax-15,
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Talked boselys tire store into giving me a set of 31s for free that have half tread left. My jeep has a 2" lift will they fit? Does removing the fender flares give anymore room?
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Ok second question does anyone know the true factory tire size renix jeepz came with cuz ive heard everything from 205/75 (current tires) to 225/75. Im wanna accurate size so i can calculate the difference on the speedo
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Year: 1996
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Does anybody know the part number for the stock front bumper of the 98 XJ?
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I'm buying all my own parts for a shop to install a new cat and muffler on my 96 xj. Is there any smaller parts like seals, hangers, and clamps etc. I need to buy for them? I'm tired of paying the jacked up price shops charge for parts. I don't want to walk in with just the cat and muffler and they tell me they have to order other parts. By the way, the cat is a drop in and the muffler is a flowmaster super 40. Anything else I need to order?
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Sometimes from vibration the plug in the back of the instrument cluster looses contact and the lights stop working. You can also check the dimmer/light switch, when they go out so do the lights.
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Try this speed sensor. It has the mechanical and the electrical connector so you have both options. They came on the 92 Wranglers but will fit our XJ's too. It is an Autozone part. Part #SU3008
They are good for older XJ's when you are putting in a newer instrument cluster with electronic speedo's. Plus it is cheap. $67.99
The sensor dukie564 told you about "SU3007" is an electronic speedo sensor too and will work too and is probably the one yours had to begin with. $32.99 at Autozone. Even cheaper. Leaves you money for the solid steel ZJ V8 Tie Rod upgrade from Autozone. ;0) lol
Autozone part number: DS1312 $34.99
It's off of a V8 1995 Grand Cherokee and fits our XJ's perfectly. Our stock one is shiit. Hollow rolled tube. Bends way too easy.
They are good for older XJ's when you are putting in a newer instrument cluster with electronic speedo's. Plus it is cheap. $67.99
The sensor dukie564 told you about "SU3007" is an electronic speedo sensor too and will work too and is probably the one yours had to begin with. $32.99 at Autozone. Even cheaper. Leaves you money for the solid steel ZJ V8 Tie Rod upgrade from Autozone. ;0) lol
Autozone part number: DS1312 $34.99
It's off of a V8 1995 Grand Cherokee and fits our XJ's perfectly. Our stock one is shiit. Hollow rolled tube. Bends way too easy.
My speed sensor went out a month or so ago. I'm trying to buy a replacement from autozone (got an autozone gift card for christmas and I'd like to put it to use). The one they have on their web site doesn't look even close to right. I called and they said they don't have one listed and its probably going to be a dealer part. Is this true? Has anyone else had this problem? I've dealt with this employee before and he's a moron. I'd like to use my "free money" if I can before I shop elsewhere. Thanks.
92 xj, 4.0, 4x4, ax-15,
92 xj, 4.0, 4x4, ax-15,
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question on tire carrier
I got a factory tire carrier for my 89 for christmas and have been looking at photos of mounted carriers. My question is is there a diagram or template showing how to mount ? I'm sure I can figure it out but a little visual info would sure help. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Modrod
Try this speed sensor. It has the mechanical and the electrical connector so you have both options. They came on the 92 Wranglers but will fit our XJ's too. It is an Autozone part. Part #SU3008
They are good for older XJ's when you are putting in a newer instrument cluster with electronic speedo's. Plus it is cheap. $67.99
The sensor dukie564 told you about "SU3007" is an electronic speedo sensor too and will work too and is probably the one yours had to begin with. $32.99 at Autozone. Even cheaper. Leaves you money for the solid steel ZJ V8 Tie Rod upgrade from Autozone. ;0) lol
Autozone part number: DS1312 $34.99
It's off of a V8 1995 Grand Cherokee and fits our XJ's perfectly. Our stock one is shiit. Hollow rolled tube. Bends way too easy.
They are good for older XJ's when you are putting in a newer instrument cluster with electronic speedo's. Plus it is cheap. $67.99
The sensor dukie564 told you about "SU3007" is an electronic speedo sensor too and will work too and is probably the one yours had to begin with. $32.99 at Autozone. Even cheaper. Leaves you money for the solid steel ZJ V8 Tie Rod upgrade from Autozone. ;0) lol
Autozone part number: DS1312 $34.99
It's off of a V8 1995 Grand Cherokee and fits our XJ's perfectly. Our stock one is shiit. Hollow rolled tube. Bends way too easy.
..or recommend any others, for a stock height wheeler?