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Old 10-02-2020, 12:01 PM
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Tune ups can usually solve most of the problems that you can develop on an XJ. It's a simple motor (compared to newer vehicles). Keep up the good work.
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Default Second Junkyard Trip

Went to the local yard again to peruse for parts a few days ago and I came upon a 1993 Jeep Cherokee Owners Manual and other books! Definitely a great find.

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Default Intermittent Wiper Module woes

I also went to the junkyard originally to find a wiper module to replace mine as it only works on low and high. I found one and replaced mine with it. While driving a little bit after my Jeep started to stutter and then stall out in a drive thru. Did it for the last two days and i finally, on a hunch, switched the modules back and it hasn't stalled out since. Weird how something pertaining to wipers messes with the performance of the vehicle.
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It is always stupid little things that cause problems. I usually follow one rule, if something acts up after changing something, change it back and see.
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Originally Posted by Red1992XJ
It is always stupid little things that cause problems. I usually follow one rule, if something acts up after changing something, change it back and see.
definitely learned that after stalling out at 5 stop lights lmao
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Default That's not healthy

Went to Kroger and my brake light came on. Checked the master brake cylinder and the front bowl was completely empty. Definitely a flush in the near future because of the color. (One side is caramel colored and the other side is black) for now I refilled the empty bowl.

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Any leaks?
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Any leaks?
not that I know of. Hadn't seen anything out of the ordinary.
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Default Brakes bled

Today I bled the brakes and now you barely have to press the pedal for the car to stop. 10 times better than it ever has been. I don't think the brakes have ever been bled mainly because the bleeder valves were stuck good. Almost rounded off a few but took my socket set to them and they loosened right up.
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Did you ever get that radio/tape player unit working?
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Did you ever get that radio/tape player unit working?
the radio worked but i could never get the tape deck working.
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If it helps I know a place that specializes in tape deck belts for old units.

I was even able to find a belt for an old underdash 8 track player I was tinkering with.

https://www.turntableneedles.com/8-T...er_Drive_Belts
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If it helps I know a place that specializes in tape deck belts for old units.

I was even able to find a belt for an old underdash 8 track player I was tinkering with.

https://www.turntableneedles.com/8-T...er_Drive_Belts
thank you. The only problem with The tape deck is some of the components are snapped inside. I think when it was mailed to me it was mishandled by the snail mail. Will definitely use it in the future should i find another radio that needs one!
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Default First look at the '93

Should've posted these pictures first but this is what the Jeep looked like when i first went and looked at it back in februrary.


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Default Classic Oil Filter Adapter Leak

As the title says it is leaking. Bad. So looks like it's time to replace the o-rings. Oil is dripping from the adapter, onto the starter, onto the transmission lines, then onto the ground.



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