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Hi, my old 1992 XJ (4.0, 4-wheel drive) is still my daily driver at 260k. The manual 5-speed has been stubborn to get into reverse since I can remember and has deteriorated to the point that getting into 1st or reverse from a stop is most times a jam & grind deal depending on it's mood.
I...
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I have a 1992 Cherokee and I had a leak in my fuel pressure regulator so I replaced it with a part from O'Reilly's. Since then I have long crank times when starting. I read that it may have something to do with fuel pressure.
I had no problem before replacing it even though it was spewing...
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I have a 1992 Cherokee with a manual transmission. The other day it was running great and had been for a while. I recently replaced the water pump and shortly before that I had a shop do U-Joints, thermostat and power steering pump.
Like I said it was running great and I turned it off and...
Hi all,
I have a 1992 XJ with 254K on it and a 5-speed manual transmission (I'm assuming an
ax-15). Me and my kid did the last clutch job about 9 months ago with a kit from
O'Reily's that included the pressure plate, cover, pilot bearing and slave cylinder. I
did some reading before hand...
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I have a 1992 Cherokee, 4.0, manual transmission.
So about a month ago my check engine light comes on and I'm getting code 41 (Alternator field control circuit open or shorted). I check the voltage on my alternator and battery and they looked good. I forget exactly what they were but they...
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I'm doing my clutch, bearing, plate and slave in my 1992 5 speed and I want to replace the rear main while I'm at it.
My question is:
Is it still necessary/preferred/recommended that I remove the oil pan and go at it from the bottom (as this is the only tutorial that I can find on...