What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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From: The Florida State University
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
Just removed and cleaned IAC valve. It was dirty but only took 15 mins to do. Removed cleaned and gapped plugs. Greased up balljoints and other points. About an hour and a half in total. That'll do for the next 6 mths.
No, I don't lick fish.



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From: Northern Kentucky
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
*Sighs* well, been about a week since I've been on... Jeep is doin fine, but I have a leak somewhere... As in water leaking into the jeep... I think its a clogged drainhole somewhere... Yay.
Meanwhile, I replaced a power window motor and regulator in my wife's car as well as the belt and a/c compressor.
Hopefully I'll have enough thus weekend to charge her a/c and mine (r134 is friggin 20 bucks a can - and I still have to change mine over from freon)
- Justin <><
Meanwhile, I replaced a power window motor and regulator in my wife's car as well as the belt and a/c compressor.
Hopefully I'll have enough thus weekend to charge her a/c and mine (r134 is friggin 20 bucks a can - and I still have to change mine over from freon)
- Justin <><
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From: The Florida State University
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
CF Veteran
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 8,387
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From: The Florida State University
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
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From: Lawrenceville
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I-6
Originally Posted by cf1k1
Coral Springs... The very most east edge of the everglades but west of Pompano Beach and north of ft. lauderdal
*Sighs* well, been about a week since I've been on... Jeep is doin fine, but I have a leak somewhere... As in water leaking into the jeep... I think its a clogged drainhole somewhere... Yay.
Meanwhile, I replaced a power window motor and regulator in my wife's car as well as the belt and a/c compressor.
Hopefully I'll have enough thus weekend to charge her a/c and mine (r134 is friggin 20 bucks a can - and I still have to change mine over from freon)
- Justin <><
Meanwhile, I replaced a power window motor and regulator in my wife's car as well as the belt and a/c compressor.
Hopefully I'll have enough thus weekend to charge her a/c and mine (r134 is friggin 20 bucks a can - and I still have to change mine over from freon)
- Justin <><
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From: West Bloomfield,MI
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L, CAI, Edelbrock Breather, Optima Yellowtop
Painted my wiper arms with some gloss black spray paint I got for $1 at lowes, then I decided to take off the little plastic shroud that houses the A/C grill and goes around the wiper arms and paint it black too. For a $1 can of paint, it looks like a professional job! I might consider painting my entire Jeep with this stuff!
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From: Marana, AZ
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Not really done today...
Did it yesterday with my brother-in-law. Been fabbing the legs for a couple weeks and my brother-in-law welded it all together for me. Got the idea from bsljacques on this forum. I just modified mine a bit to make it as strong as possible.
Did it yesterday with my brother-in-law. Been fabbing the legs for a couple weeks and my brother-in-law welded it all together for me. Got the idea from bsljacques on this forum. I just modified mine a bit to make it as strong as possible.



