I think so, but you will need a smaller belt. To find out thelength to your new serpentine belt you will have to remove the old one. I recommend taking a pic of how the original belt makes its way over and under all the pulley after the belt is removed use some string and fallow the same path of the original belt but leave out the air renditioning compressor when the loop is completed the string should be the length of your new belt. remember the tightener will be in the loosest position so deduct an inch to three inches to your string length to make sure your new belt fits tight.
The 1988 Jeep Cherokee air conditioning low pressure port is located on the air conditioning compressor. The low pressure port will be on the right hand side of the compressor.
2 feet
I would assume it would. I haven't worked with those specific years but everything I've seen with the Cherokee(and jeep in general) is that most years are interchangeable as long as they are same engine size.
You can't
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
NAPA 25-070825 or Dayco 5070825 These belts will work for installing/bypassing with no A/C
You will need to remove the ac compressor, alternator, and the bracket underneath them to access the bypass hose.You will need to remove the ac compressor, alternator, and the bracket underneath them to access the bypass hose.
Check for a blown fuse. If fuse is OK, see if the wiring at the compressor is OK. Clutch may also be defective. If the compressor comes on and off intermediately, it is low of refrigerant.
Yes you can
The transmission oil line from a 1991 model of a Jeep Cherokee will fit a 1988 model of a Jeep Cherokee because the transmission oil line fits all Cherokee models that were made between 1987 and 1996.
Yes
Mine Does