This is most likely the park / neutral switch on the floor shifter. Next time it happens, bump the shifter toward the park position or move it to the neutral position. If it starts right after that, it is that switch. There was a recall on the 1993 thru 1998 Jeep GC's for that exact thing. I had it happen on my wife's 95 Jeep GC and it was very frustrating until I happened to bump the shifter on one of the 20 times climbing in and out of it. GoodLuck! StudeWally
About 15,000 Cherokee Indians started on the trail and about 11,000 Indians survived.
Yes...all valves bent...smacked piston...good old interference engines. Started cranking really fast cause valves stuck open from overheat then...BAM...backfire out intake after only 15seconds of cranking...Head back off again. answering own question. Impossible to say. You need to find out why it backfired. Suggest you do a compression test.
For the various tribes involved, the Trail lasted from 1831 to 1838. The Cherokees were the last tribe moved, after they won the Supreme Court case Cherokee Nation vs. the US. President Andrew Jackson moved them contrary to orders from the court.
The starter drive is shot. Replace the starter and hope the ring gear isn't damaged.
On the starter.
It caused my GMC Sierra to hesitate on startup. I had to sit there and keep cranking it until it started.
Lacrosse was started by the Cherokee Indians.
newly started
newly started
Yes. The early models (pre 1910) did. The engine was started by cranking and a dynamo continued to supply current.
Your question is not very clear. If you mean "what happened to his quartered body parts after his execution" the answer is that they were displayed in various parts of England and finally thrown on some trash heap or burned somewhere when they started to decompose too much.
On a 1994 Grand Cherokee, it is located behind the driver-side kick panel. Maybe that will get you started.