1995 Grand Cherokee Limited
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
this weekend i might take it to my grandpas house and have him attempt to align it (he was a tech for chrysler for about 20 years). when i get new tires i will have it professionally aligned. just want to try to fix the pulling to the right as best i can for the time being. im suprised it doesnt vibrate at all while on the highway
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
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Last night I ordered a transmission pan gasket and a transmission filter. Gonna do a trans service on it within the next couple weeks. it leaks bad around the front of the gasket. my grandpa gave me the trans fluid for it
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Model: Cherokee
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Found my tranny parts sitting by my front door today, soaked by rain. Apparently, they were delivered 2 days ago (which was when we had a big storm), but UPS never sent me a tracking number, so I had no idea when they would show up. Good thing the filter was in a sealed plastic bag, and the gasket is rubber not cork
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I just had a transmission rebuilt in my jeep 94 Grand Cherokee, and the engine quit 13 miles later and the garage I took it to said the crank sensor came out in two pieces. Can the trans shop have damaged it while installing the transmission? Since its located between the trans and engine? Please advise,
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Year: 1995
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I just had a transmission rebuilt in my jeep 94 Grand Cherokee, and the engine quit 13 miles later and the garage I took it to said the crank sensor came out in two pieces. Can the trans shop have damaged it while installing the transmission? Since its located between the trans and engine? Please advise,
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Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Originally Posted by dnuccio
its possible... if im not mistaken, the CPS is on the bell housing on these
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Good News! in auto shop today they taught us how to mount and balance tires, so when i get tires for it eventually, i'll be able to save the cost of mounting and balancing by doing it myself!
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
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poking around in the back of my jeep today, i pulled off the small panel labeled "emergency fuel door release" and "what the **** is that????" look what i found inside:
i throughly checked the rest of the interior panels and under the seats, luckily i didnt find anything else. i guess i know where the money i paid for this truck went...
i throughly checked the rest of the interior panels and under the seats, luckily i didnt find anything else. i guess i know where the money i paid for this truck went...
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Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by dnuccio
poking around in the back of my jeep today, i pulled off the small panel labeled "emergency fuel door release" and "what the **** is that????" look what i found inside:
i throughly checked the rest of the interior panels and under the seats, luckily i didnt find anything else. i guess i know where the money i paid for this truck went...
i throughly checked the rest of the interior panels and under the seats, luckily i didnt find anything else. i guess i know where the money i paid for this truck went...
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
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did my tranny service today, rather painless. only cost me 14 bucks for the pan gasket and the filter from rockauto.com (my grandpa gave me the ATF for it, genuine mopar, leftover from when he was a tech!)
next thing will be the front CV boots and im going to change the differential fluids front and rear. i have LSD in the rear, i know there is a special additive for it. what is it?
next thing will be the front CV boots and im going to change the differential fluids front and rear. i have LSD in the rear, i know there is a special additive for it. what is it?
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
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I figured the pan gasket on the transmission would fix the leak i had when it was parked on a slope. I was wrong. I backed it into my driveway today and when i came out an hour later there was a puddle
I think its leaking around where the fill tube goes into the tranny.
I think its leaking around where the fill tube goes into the tranny.