I have a 1988 Cherokee and I had to replace the crank sensor a few weeks ago. It's not the easiest thing to get too. One end fastens to a wire toward the back of the motor on the driver's side. It's pretty much in plain sight and easy to get to. It looks kind of like an alternator wire. The other end has a plate that bolts onto the top of the transmission on the driver's side. It's extremely hard to get to because it's in between the transmission and the fender well. When I changed mine, I got to one bolt from under the hood, not very easily I might add, but I had to crawl up in under it and almost break my arm to even touch the other bolt. Good luck! ;)
There is not a map sensor on an 85. They did not show up till 86 with the 2.5 fuel injected engine.
There was several transmissions offered. It depends on what motor and trans you have. the 2.8 v6 and 2.5 i 4 came with a 3 speed torqueflight. in the mid 90s the switched to a 30rh 3 speed for the i4 (2.5) None of these had overdrive. there was an option for an AW4 transmission made by aisin, that had an overdrive. This was available about 86 or 87 till the discontinuation of the Cherokee in 2001.
If they are manual then the '88 car would have been supplied with a Peugeot BA10/5 the '86 car a Borg-Warner T5 to be honest I'm not sure if these are interchangeable but I would have thought so since there were no major design changes as far as I know between the '86 cars and the '88 cars If the '86 car is an auto 'box then it would have been supplied with the 3 speed Chrysler A904 I think? I couldn't tell you if the 5 speed manual would fit in the '86 if the '86 is an auto However I think that manual for manual should be interchangeable By the way, I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure I'm right regards Iain Thornton
Sequoyah wanted his people to remain free he thought that if his people could communicate with each other by reading and writing, then they could keep their independence of the white people because the Cherokees had no written language.
Try putting on the emergency brake & turning the wheels one way while turning the key. If that dont work try turning the wheels the other way..if your parked on a steep hill you might even have to put a brick in front of the tires and let it roll a bit to remove some pressure from the wheels............hope it works
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There is not a map sensor on an 85. They did not show up till 86 with the 2.5 fuel injected engine.
First, check your air filter and O2 sensor. Both probably need to be replaced. If the HC is up, change the plugs and wires too. If the vehicle is carburated you probably don't have an O2 sensor.
on a 2.5L AMC four it's located above the passenger side engine mount.
I think I may have one for a 86 that would be the same. I am in Westminster Colorado. Email me at dds49@comcast.net and I will check on it. Don
between 86 and 87. jeep stopped making the cj7's in 86
blown fuse bad computer faulty cam or crank sensor weak spark electric wiring problem
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Why does 86 jeep cj7 6cy knocks when starting
It sure will, as long as the engines are the same
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