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Old Nov 24, 2009 | 10:51 AM
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ya how old is your starter? stock? do you do much wheeling or get much water up in there? cuz it gets all coroded and some times it works and other times not but it usually goes out soon after showing symptoms. did you say you hit it with a hammer? if so it probably knocked the corosion loose or something
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Old Nov 25, 2009 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Troth
ya how old is your starter? stock? do you do much wheeling or get much water up in there? cuz it gets all coroded and some times it works and other times not but it usually goes out soon after showing symptoms. did you say you hit it with a hammer? if so it probably knocked the corosion loose or something
yeah your probably right. But no i didnt hit it with a hammer, maybe i did? hmmmmm
Jus weird how it started good, but then i turned it off and tried turning the key and no.

Ima start calling junkyards. jus got laid off and cant afford a new one, sucks, lol
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Old Nov 25, 2009 | 03:28 AM
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oh wow thanks for the drawing buddy. Ok i wanna try the selonoid first but i might as well change that part out. What is it exactly called.
im having trouble taking out the gauges.
Whats the right way?
Im taking off the screw and the whole thing is coming off, it has like a blue housing, is this right?
It feel like its connected in the back. If i disconnect them will it throw off the gauges?
Alot of question sorry. But jus dont wanna srew up the gauges.
here bud i had replace other day to


ignition switch AUTOzone
Part Number:
LS442
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Old Nov 25, 2009 | 11:07 AM
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It wouldnt be the ignition switch because when he tried to arc start it the selenoid hummed but the starter did nothing meaning that if there is power getting to the selenoid the ignition switch is good ( I mean wouldnt hurt to replace) but I should be the starter.

I got mine for 35$ at auto yard
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Old Nov 28, 2009 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Troth
It wouldnt be the ignition switch because when he tried to arc start it the selenoid hummed but the starter did nothing meaning that if there is power getting to the selenoid the ignition switch is good ( I mean wouldnt hurt to replace) but I should be the starter.

I got mine for 35$ at auto yard
well im about to go junkyard hunting.
My question is will all the cherokee years match?
Or do i need the same year, tranny, etc?
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by trainer7
here bud i had replace other day to


ignition switch AUTOzone
Part Number:
LS442
well i took my starter for a test and said it came out working perfect, lol.
So now ima jus switch out the ignition switch, i took out the gauges but its a really tight fit. hard too see too,
Is there another easier way where i have enough space to work with or is this the best way.
I cant drop the coulumn or anything?
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Old Dec 4, 2009 | 01:58 PM
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ah thats the easiest i found but i do hhave small hands and i think i used a 90* angle driver and a drill with the correct socket to do it
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Old Dec 1, 2010 | 02:47 PM
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So What happened?? What fixed it?
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