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Old 09-30-2015, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by salad
5-760x has the same cap size but less suck
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Hey I know this is a common problem and I can't seem to find a thread on how to fix it. I'm Having a problem with my window switches on my passenger side, they work and then don't sometimes, it seems to be the same situation with my front speakers. Can someone point me in the right direction??
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I have an engine squeal thats bugging the life out of me i dont know where its at or what the problem is but I this is what it sounds like
if know please help a fellow jeeper out it would be much appreciated.
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I have an engine squeal thats bugging the life out of me i dont know where its at or what the problem is but I this is what it sounds like 1998 Jeep Cherokee Squeal - YouTube if know please help a fellow jeeper out it would be much appreciated.

A/c pump bearing? Pulley on it didn't look like it was turning very well.
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Old 09-30-2015, 04:34 PM
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Might want to remove the belt and start checking pulleys.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

Country is a high trim level that includes pretty much everything Jeep offered each year.
Except effing cup holders!
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hahahahahahaha

you 96-downers are so jelly
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Originally Posted by thee_bearded1
Hey I know this is a common problem and I can't seem to find a thread on how to fix it. I'm Having a problem with my window switches on my passenger side, they work and then don't sometimes, it seems to be the same situation with my front speakers. Can someone point me in the right direction??
The wires in your door boot are probably broke. All you need to do is pull back the black boot hiding the wires between the body and door, pull off the electrical tape covering the wires and find which ones are broken.
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The wires in your door boot are probably broke. All you need to do is pull back the black boot hiding the wires between the body and door, pull off the electrical tape covering the wires and find which ones are broken.
awesome thanks!
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Originally Posted by salad
hahahahahahaha

you 96-downers are so jelly
Eh, not really...






Besides, I'm so busy watching for parts flying off that I don't have time for beverages!
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Since the topic of cup holders came up, what do you ZJ owners do with yours? Mine seem pretty useless at holding anything especially if it's not straight, smooth pristine asphalt.

Also bump for: https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/ask...5/#post3146015
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The cracked flexplate/loose flexplate bolts situation common to just 97+ Cherokees or pretty much any AW4-equipped Cherokees?
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
The cracked flexplate/loose flexplate bolts situation common to just 97+ Cherokees or pretty much any AW4-equipped Cherokees?
It's common in pre-97's also.
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Originally Posted by 4WD4EVER
It's common in pre-97's also.
ah didn't know that.
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
ah didn't know that.
Let me re-phrase that: It is known to occur in pre-97 units, but it does seem to be more common in '97+ MY's.

Unsure of why exactly. More power = more friction/heat? IDK. CCKen or cruiser would probably know.
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