You have a ground from the oil sender unit to the gauge. This is how you check a gauge. ground out the wire at the sender and it pegs out the gauge.
try your egr valve
Someone else already asked this and it has been answered. Look it up.
you just put on your mouth and buzz. its that simple. trust me i play the trumpet in the Avon marching band.
If the engine cranks & cranks & cranks before it starts even though it's warmed up already.
provided they are from the same year then i believe so. they may already be the same transfercase! just like many car brands almost all of the jeep line is built on the same drivetrain with different frames/bodies, especially in the late 80's through the mid 90's.
Have you already replaced the coil?
one Cherokee tradition is that marriages were set up when the female already has puberty.
Check the ignition switch. Mine has a worn ignition switch so there were no power going to the pump. Good luck!
It already has electronic ignition.
If you've already changed the CPS, there's also a sync sensor, and a latch solenoid. Either one might get weak and fail when hot. Also, check your oil viscosity and the oil pressure sensor because the motor will automatically shut down to prevent damage if the sensor says oil pressure is too low.
already have it loose
I would suspect the oil gage is bad or the oil pressure sending unit.
The Cherokee had already "refused" to move but they were forcefully moved to Oklahoma. Jackson was already out of presidency but he is held responsible for starting the further intentions for this Trail of Tears.
Well, I don't see that it would help it any! There are 2 keys for a reason! Why would you want to insert the door key in the ignition? It surely won't start the vehicle! Unless the ignition is already screwed up and can start with anything! The tumblers in the the locks for the ignition and doors are different! It would be like putting your house key in the car! Won't work!
We don't need an alphabet; we already have a syllabary.
It's already here.
Check the Crank Sensor on the Bellhousing!