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Old 02-01-2012, 03:38 PM
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As my username indicates, I just purchased a 1990 Cherokee Pioneer off of someone private party style, and I wanted to introduce myself to the group and hopefully draw on everyone's wisdom when it comes to Jeep ownership. I've owned one Jeep before but it was a 2004 2x4 so it doesn't really count (Plus it was a Grand Cherokee, but it did have the 4.0L). I have been a Jeep admirer and knowledgable fan for a while though, it's just that I finally got the gumption to buy a proper trail rig. I look forward to hitting some trails soon.

My first problem to solve: apparently the PO or the PPO lost the door key, so right now I have but one key for this thing. Still trying to get the door panel off so a locksmith can make me a new key. It seems, based on threads I saw already, that for my year XJ I just grab the manual window crank handle and just tug it until it pops out, but does anyone have anymore advice on that?

Also any general tips/tricks/FAQs would be good. Happy to be here.

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what part of CA are you from?
and yeah you just get a good grip on it at the base nearest the crank and give it a good tug. shouldnt break
I got a thing for the pioneers so I hope to see some pictures and a build thread soon
welcome to the forum!

also. FAQs would be anything about lifts, tires, add a leaf, shackles, 3in lift fitting 33in tires, removing doors, etc.
everyone is encouraged to search the forum before asking questions.
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There is a few screws on the door panel that need to come out, the armrest and the piece by door handle are connected with screws. The door panel is attached with plastic push pins, so if you have an interior panel puller tool that would make removal easy but a screw driver could work instead. (That's how mine is, it has manuel windows and locks, yours may differ slightly.)
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I got the door panel off, no problem. Yeah, I did pretty much yank on the window crank and it popped right out, didn't break. I was glad for that! The locksmith was able to make a key without taking out the driver door lock cylinder though (he used the globe box's cylinder!) so it was wasted time, kinda, except now I can get that door trim off again if I need to. It all went back on, no problem.

It was hilarious by the way, the lock in the tailgate was unused for so long, it was freezing every time we locked it until he sprayed it with WD-40. I just realized that I'll have to make sure to keep a few cans of that in the house now just for times like that, right? Don't old Jeeps run on duct tape, WD-40 and 4.0L American steel and iron?

The next mechanical thing it needs is new o-rings to fix the leaky fuel injector issue these things are apparently prone to. In the meantime, I'm not gonna like, catch on fire or anything right? This thing will need plenty of external TLC down the road too but nothing hugely major.
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Mine did that leaking fuel injector thing, wasn't a hard fix. It's fuel leaking on a hot engine, I wouldn't drive it again until you fix it.
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Originally Posted by jskwibble1
what part of CA are you from?
and yeah you just get a good grip on it at the base nearest the crank and give it a good tug. shouldnt break
I got a thing for the pioneers so I hope to see some pictures and a build thread soon
welcome to the forum!

also. FAQs would be anything about lifts, tires, add a leaf, shackles, 3in lift fitting 33in tires, removing doors, etc.
everyone is encouraged to search the forum before asking questions.
enjoy
I forgot to answer this: I live in North County San Diego. Lots of trails but they're all 30-60 minutes out of town! You know what I liked most about this Pioneer? 5 speed, manual windows, manual locks, manual mirrors. Having power for any of those just means chasing electrical gremlins later, right? Upside/downside. Thanks for the welcome.
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wd-40 huh, better buy a couple cans of PB blaster as well
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wd-40 huh, better buy a couple cans of PB blaster as well
Yeah I've never used it but I've heard of it plenty in reading Jeep threads! I'll get some.

Is this the best repair manual for my year/model XJ?

Amazon.com: Jeep Cherokee 1984 thru 2000 (Cherokee/Wagoneer/Comanche) Haynes Repair Manual (Haynes Automotive Repair Manual Series) (9781563924002): Bob Henderson, John H. Haynes: Books Amazon.com: Jeep Cherokee 1984 thru 2000 (Cherokee/Wagoneer/Comanche) Haynes Repair Manual (Haynes Automotive Repair Manual Series) (9781563924002): Bob Henderson, John H. Haynes: Books
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i dont know if its the best but you can get that at any advanced auto, autozone or napa, its what i use
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Originally Posted by CA90XJ

Yeah I've never used it but I've heard of it plenty in reading Jeep threads! I'll get some.

Is this the best repair manual for my year/model XJ?

Video Link: http://www.amazon.com/Cherokee-Wagoneer-Comanche-Haynes-Automotive/dp/1563924005/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1328207700&sr=1-3
I've got that manual and it's a pretty good one but if your willing to spend the $ a factory service manual is the best one.
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Is there a good way to know for sure which 5 speed I have? I've been getting conflicting info as to whether mine has the Peugeot BA-10/5 or the Aisin-Warner AX15. Does the VIN tell me anything on this?
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Originally Posted by CA90XJ
Is there a good way to know for sure which 5 speed I have? I've been getting conflicting info as to whether mine has the Peugeot BA-10/5 or the Aisin-Warner AX15. Does the VIN tell me anything on this?
Email Chrysler with your VIN and ask for a build sheet. I got mine within 24 hours of asking.
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I posted some first pictures if you guys want to see my 1990 Pioneer. I need to get shots of the engine and axles. I can take more on request, if there's something that should be examined closer by you experts.
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Originally Posted by JMac202
Email Chrysler with your VIN and ask for a build sheet. I got mine within 24 hours of asking.

Sure LOOKS like I do NOT have the Peugot 5-speed but you guys tell me:

*X7 Cloth Low-Back Bucket Seats
ADBA Protection Group
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ALN Spring Special White Appearance Grp APAS Monotone Paint
ARL Kicker/SRT Livin' Loud Audio System
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TPFA P205/75R15 BSW All Season Tires
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YAAS Build To U.S. Mkt. Specifications

Build date was September 18, 1989 so that also makes me think I dodged the Peugot bullet (whew!). Also I haven't looked but I am pretty sure I have D35 axles, correct?
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well you have one anyway... and looks like the ax15

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