What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: ERH 4.0L Power Tech I-6 (HO)
So is this the right one for the 4.0L HO (49 states, non CARB version):
(Amazon linkie)?
...my mileage totally sucks (14mpg IF I'm primarily going downhill with a stiff tailwind AND I'm light-footin' it), and didn't improve after changing the cat' AND cleaning the downstream sensor in brake cleaning fluid. I figure a new sensor can't hurt?
...and I know someone's going to suggest I measure something or other with a whatchamacallit meter, but I forget ...and I always remember how to use Amazon.
...my mileage totally sucks (14mpg IF I'm primarily going downhill with a stiff tailwind AND I'm light-footin' it), and didn't improve after changing the cat' AND cleaning the downstream sensor in brake cleaning fluid. I figure a new sensor can't hurt?
...and I know someone's going to suggest I measure something or other with a whatchamacallit meter, but I forget ...and I always remember how to use Amazon.
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Not sure 23151 is the right part on 1996. It is on later models. RockAuto.com has a good lookup system and great prices
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Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
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It's official, i pissed my Jeep off and it's being passive aggressive. There's a puddle of fluid on the garage floor now, not sure that it is yet.
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lol, i changed the spark plugs and gave it a full tank of gas yesterday along with some MMO, then the heater valve cracked open and i cut myself twice fixing that. Still dunno what the mystery fluid on my floor is, either my washer fluid or coolant, both are orange.
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by 1976Mustang
lol, i changed the spark plugs and gave it a full tank of gas yesterday along with some MMO, then the heater valve cracked open and i cut myself twice fixing that. Still dunno what the mystery fluid on my floor is, either my washer fluid or coolant, both are orange.
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by 1976Mustang
It's not a huge puddle, like a very slow drip and it hasn't been too cold recently. Unless the freeze plugs can just randomly fail, where is it?
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: ERH 4.0L Power Tech I-6 (HO)