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    No Prime

    Note from DJ Thanks for reporting back your findings. Here's a link to Crusier's Mostly Renix Tips." He was a teck on the floor at Jeep for years, we are super lucky to have this info.>> http://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/cru...x-tips-153657/ If you don’t have this link book mark it; it is...
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    No Prime

    Note from DJ Sorry for the long post but I’m going to offer my 2 cents for consideration hear. OP keepwishing in your post #8 you posted: Quote; “Just rechecked and here are my findings. Key off= power to 30 Key on= power to 85, 86, 30 Start= power to 87 voltage drop in 86”. You shouldn’t...
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    Drum break adjustment

    Note from DJ Here’s a couple links on rear drum brake: http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Suspension_Steering_Axles_and_Brakes/Drum_Brake_Service.htm ------------------ http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1006765 -------------------------------- Tip: 1. Only take one side at a time...
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    Orange Plug?

    Note from DJ I think Shorty spoke wisely again; it the fan diode.
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    wiper switch removal

    Note from DJ I don’t know if this link will be of any help or not: [Non Tilt] an interesting write-up from car Craft Magazine, with an exploded image of the column http://www.carcraft.com/howto/56459/index.html
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    89 Cherokee random acceleration drop out

    Note from DJ Vacuum Diagnostics http://www.fordf150.net/howto/diagnoseengine.php http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1002311 Also some other vacuum interpretation sites that I found in my search: http://www.therangerstation.com/Maga...acuumLeaks.htm...
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    1989 xj difficulty starting in the cold

    Note from DJ Please don’t start throwing new parts on in hopes of fixing your Jeep! Quality control is poor in a lot of replacement parts now days; some are even defective right out of the new box. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and keep every buddy posted as to where you’re at. There are...
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    replacing the entire injector harness

    Note from DJ to ehall Go to the junk yard and gather up 6 matching male and female 2 wire connectors and cut then lose, take them home and push the connector out the open end of all 12 parts. On the way home stop by your local NAPA and tell the counter person you want 12 each of the following...
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    87 2.5 no spark or fuel pump

    Note from DJ It has a manual transmission that means that it has a hydraulic clutch system. There is push rod which is attached to the clutch pedal that activates the clutch master cylinder when the clutch pedal is depressed; if the clutch master cylinder has leaked or is leaking this rod is...
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    1988 Renix CA Smog Fail

    Note from DJ Standard Motor Products TX28 Temp Sender/Sensor goes in the block 88XJ Renix Block Coolant Temperature Sensor and Intake Manifold Air Temperature Sensor To Resistance Value Fahrenheit—Celsius—Ohms 212*-----------100*--------------185 160*------------ 71* ------------ 450...
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    18mm trans mount bolts ... not coming out ?

    Note from DJ Thank you! I’m saving this information in my Jeep/Tips folder. I have an 88 so it will come in handy.
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    18mm trans mount bolts ... not coming out ?

    Question from DJ Do you have an approximate ratio for mixing the ATF with the Acetone?
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    87 XJ intake bolt tightening

    Note from DJ See Post #4 by 5-90 from this thread if you ever remove your manifold. http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1109693
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    18mm trans mount bolts ... not coming out ?

    Note from DJ Thank You!
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    18mm trans mount bolts ... not coming out ?

    Question from DJ? Did you use Automatic Transmission Fluid then Acetone or ATF thinned with Acetone? Originally Posted by Miller88 Sprayed them with penetrating oils (PB Blaster, ATF/Acetone) and they came right out! No airgun needed.
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