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#9706
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by RickJeep
Okay so you remember how the jeep would run but would shut off when stopped? and sometimes it would have trouble starting? well it wouldn't start at all now. The battery got drained from me constantly trying to start it so i changed the battery. It was turning over great now but then it wouldn't start still... so i did what you said and changed the fuel filter... still won't start... any suggestions?
#9707
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: L6, 4.0L (242 CID)
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#9715
Broke hatch
I am not sure if I am in the right place, but I have a 97 Jeep Cherokee limited. The back hatch door won't open. One of the main ideas in getting this jeep was so I could buy bags of feed for ouranimal s and not break my back getting them in and out of the trunk. And GROCERIES. Any ideas on how to get it to open? At first it opened fine. Then I had to lock-unlock the power lock, then sometimes it opened....now not at all. This process took about 6 months. I am frustrated with this and really don't want to take it in for repair. Hope I can find an answer here
#9716
1. Yes it does - all components in the transfer case move anytime the vehicle is in motion. Selecting 4x4 simply pushes the chain drive gear onto the input shaft.
2. The seal/rear bearing is not between the tranny and engine, it's around the output for the crankshaft. Since the tranny connects to the crankshaft, bad vibrations could make the bearing/seal go bad much faster yes. Repair both at the same time.
2. The seal/rear bearing is not between the tranny and engine, it's around the output for the crankshaft. Since the tranny connects to the crankshaft, bad vibrations could make the bearing/seal go bad much faster yes. Repair both at the same time.
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Year: 1984
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.5 L 4cyc
Ok Ive looked and probably missed it. I have finally gotten my engine problems felt with and am looking at lift now but noticed that my leafs in back are flat like almost a straight line. So do I need to replace them or can I rebend them. I'm only looking at going with like a 3.5 inch lift.
#9719
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Ok Ive looked and probably missed it. I have finally gotten my engine problems felt with and am looking at lift now but noticed that my leafs in back are flat like almost a straight line. So do I need to replace them or can I rebend them. I'm only looking at going with like a 3.5 inch lift.