What did you do to your Cherokee today?
Couldn't tell ya didn't even get a mile from my house. Stopped at the stop sign went first banged second then hit third and when I let the clutch fly all hell broke lose and now it doesn't run just makes ungodly noises
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Got lectured at work for flexing a golf cart on a pile of snow. I parked it with the right front up about 6" and the right rear was off the ground
Spent about an hour with a can of goof off, rubber gloves and a wire brush removing the 7x13" (or so) sheet of foil that is glued down under the carpet. There is one under each passengers feet and all are useless and annoying...
I then spent about 15 min with the kiddo removing one of the other sheets with a chisel and big flat head screwdriver. I got almost all of the glue off with the dry method...
Call it a live and learn situation: the right tools and a methodical approach to doing the job will make it a lot quicker and easier. That goof off is good, but I was trying to remove a lot of glue at once. No matter if I scrubbed it with the wire brush, blotted it with a rag or used the scrapper on back of brush; it was arduous and smelly. Also I burned thru the yellow kitchen gloves and a layer or two of skin on my thumb in the process...
I've been removing carpet so I can deal with the rust and holes... Ugh... Pics if ya want! Peace!
I then spent about 15 min with the kiddo removing one of the other sheets with a chisel and big flat head screwdriver. I got almost all of the glue off with the dry method...
Call it a live and learn situation: the right tools and a methodical approach to doing the job will make it a lot quicker and easier. That goof off is good, but I was trying to remove a lot of glue at once. No matter if I scrubbed it with the wire brush, blotted it with a rag or used the scrapper on back of brush; it was arduous and smelly. Also I burned thru the yellow kitchen gloves and a layer or two of skin on my thumb in the process...
I've been removing carpet so I can deal with the rust and holes... Ugh... Pics if ya want! Peace!
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From: Frederick, Maryland
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I-6 High output
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From: The Florida State University
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
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From: West Michigan
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l IL6
Originally Posted by cf1k1
Replaced the battery terminals with more "electrical wire friendly" ones...
Originally Posted by DortDizzle
They are nice but I find them to be sketchy. You have to torque them down or the wires fall out. I prefer Mil-Spec terminals with soldered and crimped lugs. $15 for a terminal. Just keep an eye on them
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From: The Florida State University
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0 L
Every saturday I do a fluids check and just about everything else check. Including my OLD terms.
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From: north, ga
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Went to the parts store got all the stuff to bed line my rockers. Paint for the fender flares and paint for the 300z. Going to be a long day tomorrow lol.



