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Old 04-08-2016, 11:58 PM
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Hey everyone. I've been wanting to do this for some time, and I'll have the financial means to do it in a couple days. My transmission cooler lines have definitely seen better days. They are quite rusty, and before they pop a leak on me, I want to replace them with new lines before I change my transmission fluid for this year. I was looking on RockAuto, and they have some, but I'm confused as to what the $5 line is.

http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/j...ler+line,10343

I'm assuming I need one of the 624301 (Inlet) lines and one of the 624300 (Outlet) lines, but I don't know what the $5 624334 line is. I'll go look to see if I can locate it on my XJ tomorrow, but I was wondering if anyone here could enlighten me. Thanks in advance!
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I think that might be the wrong picture. When you look at the details it lists it as a rubber hose, and it's obviously metal...
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Try this link to a diagram of lines for 1997+. Should be relevant to your 96.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/gre...4/#post2810887
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Buy local then if you get the wrong part easy to exchange not like the internet BS.
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I think that might be the wrong picture. When you look at the details it lists it as a rubber hose, and it's obviously metal...
Yea, I've found RockAuto isn't too great at accurate chart descriptions.
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Originally Posted by SteveMongr
Try this link to a diagram of lines for 1997+. Should be relevant to your 96.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/gre...4/#post2810887
Ahh, so what the line is for. So I need 1 of each, and then potentially 2 of those quick release to threaded connectors. I don't know if the ones I have on it now are in good shape.
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Buy local then if you get the wrong part easy to exchange not like the internet BS.
I agree, but Napa charges double the price, and Advance charges like 40% more. They're the same Dorman lines at both places, and since I'm not in a rush, I'll just take my chances and try saving money by getting it from RockAuto.
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Originally Posted by SteveMongr
Try this link to a diagram of lines for 1997+. Should be relevant to your 96.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/gre...4/#post2810887

The 1996 XJ has different part numbers for these lines.
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Originally Posted by CCKen
The 1996 XJ has different part numbers for these lines.
You are right, but as long as I get the ones listed for a 1996 on RockAuto, I'll be fine I assume? The ones on RA have different part numbers than the number listed on the diagram.
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