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| 4.0 light miss | 07 Oct 2006 18:16 GMT | 8 |
Gang, My good old 96 Cherokee has a slight miss, and has had it since the new engine was put in. Driving down the road at a steady speed or under hard acceleration it's
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| need cheap egine | 07 Oct 2006 11:09 GMT | 9 |
i need an engine for my 1990 jeep comanche pioneer it has a 2.5 thank you and god bless
 Signature Fred elliott
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| Just add a snorkle | 07 Oct 2006 10:55 GMT | 14 |
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| EVAPORATOR FREEZES QUICKLY | 06 Oct 2006 18:05 GMT | 1 |
What would cause an evaporator to freeze almost as soon as the car starts running? It froms a white snowy film and then shortly after that the A/C will not produce any cold air.
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| 91 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 engine transplant. | 06 Oct 2006 04:52 GMT | 34 |
Hi all. I have a quick question. I need to replace the 4.0 in my 91 Cherokee. I would like to know, will a 4.0 engine from a 92 Cherokee work. I have located a 4.0 out of a 92 Jeep, but the people I am dealing with do not seem to think the 92 engine will work in my 91?
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| jeeps with big tires | 06 Oct 2006 04:19 GMT | 14 |
I've noticed since having 33x12.50's on my TJ that whenever I pull up to traffic lights I sometimes dont trip them. Also happens in drive through lines. Do others of ya'll have this problem also? Troy
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| freeze plug replacement advice? | 06 Oct 2006 03:34 GMT | 7 |
Freeze plug in a 97 jeep grande cheerokee Ladrado inline 6 cyclinder. The front freeze plug is leaking. The first place I took it to diagnosed the problem. And now it is such that you poor water in and you can
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| Drag link boot cover - '01 TJ | 06 Oct 2006 02:16 GMT | 15 |
I was under my TJ yesterday for a visual check (just precautionary) and noticed that the rubber boot over the end of the drag link has cracked. This is the tyre end (steering knuckle joint). There is clean grease in it, but the boot needs replacing. The FSM talks about taking ...
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| Transplanting a 2.5L into a CJ | 06 Oct 2006 01:23 GMT | 6 |
OK, I know most folks are going to think I'm totally insane but here goes: I want to replace the 304 V8 in my 1979 CJ5 with a 1995 2.5L 4 cylinder. I actually have some good reasons for this: 1) Fuel injection 2) I'm getting a complete "good running" 2.5L for basically
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| 94 Wrangler Sahara grinds during shifting | 06 Oct 2006 01:04 GMT | 3 |
I replaced the clutch master and slave still grinds not sure where to go from here.
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| new wrangler - ug | 05 Oct 2006 21:57 GMT | 31 |
i just got done watching the superlift show (TIVO caught it as a random recording, i dunno what channel it comes on normally) on the testing of the new '07 wrangler. while there are many improvements i would have liked to see on the tj (4 doors/better seats/etc), unless 7 grille ...
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| Shakin' 98' Wrangler | 05 Oct 2006 21:09 GMT | 12 |
I have a 98' Wrangler-manual. He has been pretty good to me thus far. The only problem I have is when I go over 60 (and when I am aproaching 60) THe car begins to shake uncontrolably. It feels like a washing machine out of rotation and it seems to be coming from the front center
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| 97 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT A/C CLUTCH RUNS CONSTANTLY | 05 Oct 2006 16:38 GMT | 13 |
Please hep me. I have spent the last two days trying to see if anyone else had posted this problem on this web site but nothing quite fit. As soon as I turn my car on the A/C clutch engages and starts to run. That would be fine except that I have the A/C off. It will continue ...
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| New AC evaporator install | 05 Oct 2006 07:17 GMT | 20 |
How difficult is this to replace. The OE one leaks. I have moderate wrench skills. The stealer wants over $1000.00.....I usually just roll down the windows but sometimes the AC would be nice, especially when I'm all suited up driving
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| Power Window/ 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee | 05 Oct 2006 03:22 GMT | 6 |
The right, front window just stopped working. I can hear the motor working, but it stops after about a second. The window might come down an inch or so, but usually it will not move. I can manually raise the window. When fully raised, it gradually slides
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