each spark plug has its own ignition coil mounted on the plug itself
For one year only, in 1998 the Grand Cherokee Limited model was offered with a 5.9 liter V8. That is a 360 cubic inch engine that required high test gasoline. The average V8 was the 5.2 liter that was in a milder state of tune in the Grand Cherokees. The base engine was the 4.0 liter straight 6 cylinder. The current options are the 3.7 V6, 4.7 V8 and 5.7 (Hemi) V8 and a 3.0L V6 (diesel)
If you have a regular jeep radio system in it,you can simpley use a pen to push the hour and minute buttons. These are located right under the slot for the CD or right above the eject button.
The timing chain (not belt) is not a thing that you should have to replace on a mileage basis. Just keep the engine in tune, change the oil per manufacturers recommendations, and drive it. By the way, a timing belt should be changed approximately every 75K to 80K miles. Your engine will have a chain.
depends on the tune-up, I recommend you take a look at the owners manual, the information is on the back. Most tune-ups only consist on oil change, spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter and sometimes the flush of one of the systems. All mechanics have a different answer for this question, most of them just want to sell you something that you most likely dont really need
auto zone dont try it urself.
It would mabey be $800 to $1500.
A "perform service" light on a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited indicates that the vehicle is due for some kind of maintenance. This is likely to be a regular oil change or tune-up.
each spark plug has its own ignition coil mounted on the plug itself
For one year only, in 1998 the Grand Cherokee Limited model was offered with a 5.9 liter V8. That is a 360 cubic inch engine that required high test gasoline. The average V8 was the 5.2 liter that was in a milder state of tune in the Grand Cherokees. The base engine was the 4.0 liter straight 6 cylinder. The current options are the 3.7 V6, 4.7 V8 and 5.7 (Hemi) V8 and a 3.0L V6 (diesel)
If you have a regular jeep radio system in it,you can simpley use a pen to push the hour and minute buttons. These are located right under the slot for the CD or right above the eject button.
Take your Jeep to your favorite mechanic and have them do a tune-up. Not to be an ass, but judging from your question, you should stay out from under your hood or bad things could happen. You might even let out the magic smoke.
I just had my water pump replaced on my 1996 Grand Cherokee for the first time at 120,000 miles. It cost 75 for the pump and 25 for the labor. They were already doing a tune-up so I don't know if that decreased the cost of the labor charge. Now my "coolant sensor bad" no longer displays. Yahoo to that.
Misfire? Due for a tune up? Check engine light on?
Dirty spark plugs can occur on any make, model, or year. Changing the spark plugs should be done for maintenance, such as when you do a tune up.
If it is losing acceleration and jerking badly, it could mean its misfiring, which means it needs an igniton system tune up, (i.e. spark plugs, wires, distributor, etc.) Mine was doing the same thing a while back, replaced those and it runs like new. Jeep tune up kits are available everywhere for good prices.
Hard starting, poor performance, poor fuel mileage.