Ive been trying to fix the same problem for a while. As far as I can figure, It could be almost anything (not very promising is it) Try the easiest and cheapest first. Vacuum lines, fuel filter, Run the expensive gas for a fill up. (actually that ones not very inexpensive) flush your radiator, check all fluids (tranny could even cause this surging) clean throttle body, O2 censor, (If its been driven like my grandmothers car for years it might be carbon build up), Air filter, plugs and wires and when that's all done you know it might be something bigger.
My 89 jeep Cherokee surges at idle and sometimes stalls but runs fine once you are going what could cause this?
How do you change the steering shaft in a 1990 Jeep Wrangler?
Doctor Jeep was created in 1990-12.
No, those do not match. For the 1990 look at the years 1987-1995
I shouldn't, 1990 is a YJ and the 97 is a TJ.
or what will make the 1990 jeep wrangler 4.2 and 4.0 engine swap out
The amount of oil needed for a 1990 Jeep Wrangler is 6 quarts. The Jeep Wrangler uses 10W 30 oil.
No
No they should not fit, 1990 is a YJ, and 1998 is a TJ
A 1990 Wrangler would be a YJ.
Depends on what Jeep model you're referring to
YES