What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
The new sensor is in. Now, instead of reading ridiculously low, it reads ridiculously high. I give up.
Ha! No I don't. When we removed the sensor, we were expecting coolant to come out. But none did. Is it possible there's an air pocket from when I changed the radiator and that's what's causing the misreading? Because the only things left are some sort of short in the wire or the gauge itself is bad.
Ha! No I don't. When we removed the sensor, we were expecting coolant to come out. But none did. Is it possible there's an air pocket from when I changed the radiator and that's what's causing the misreading? Because the only things left are some sort of short in the wire or the gauge itself is bad.
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Year: 88
Model: Cherokee
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
The new sensor is in. Now, instead of reading ridiculously low, it reads ridiculously high. I give up.
Ha! No I don't. When we removed the sensor, we were expecting coolant to come out. But none did. Is it possible there's an air pocket from when I changed the radiator and that's what's causing the misreading? Because the only things left are some sort of short in the wire or the gauge itself is bad.
Ha! No I don't. When we removed the sensor, we were expecting coolant to come out. But none did. Is it possible there's an air pocket from when I changed the radiator and that's what's causing the misreading? Because the only things left are some sort of short in the wire or the gauge itself is bad.
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Year: 1989
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
After replacing my transfer case and rear u joint it threw the drive shaft again! Stupid replacement strap bolt worked its way lose. The old bolts I reused stayed just fine. Also lost all the fluid out the transfer case which was practically new. Hopefully auto zone honors the warranty when there's a cap missing.
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 w/ tupy head
Finaly deneutered my jeep.i put my front driveshaft back in after about a month with it out.replaced ujoints and finaly put it back in.