The Jeep Cherokee fuse box is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side. The details of each fuse is listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The Cherokee is an XJThe Grand Cherokee is a ZJ, WJ, or WK depending on year.The Cherokee is an XJThe Grand Cherokee is a ZJ, WJ, or WK depending on year.
It should fit but, the crank position sensor produces a signal by referring to the flex plate. In 1991 Jeep went to a Chrysler fuel injection system and the windows that the crank sensor reads are different. So in other words it should bolt up but then it will not start.
The XJ body Cherokee is the more square bodied Jeep. The ZJ or WJ is the more rounder Grand Cherokee.
The ZJ Grand is from the first ones in 1993 to 1998. You will notice that they are the same body style. The WJ is from 1999 to 2004 I hope this helps out..
Yes. The body style of the ZJ from 1993 - 1998 are the same.
It should, the body on the Jeep ZJ 93 - 98 are the same.
ZJ Jeep Grand Cherokee at 1993 to 1995, so this documents can be help: ZJ-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams: http://www.scribd.com/doc/4790640/93ZJ-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams Good luck!!!
That is the body code for the European version of the ZJ body that was sold from 1993 to 1998.
If you are asking about rear axle gears, no. The XJ has a corporate axle and the ZJ has a Dana axle.
There was never a V6 used in the ZJ. The motor in a 96 ZJ was an AMC Power Tech Inline 6 produced by AMC. This motor has since then been retired from grand Cherokees in favor of a V6.
No, the 2007 JK Wrangler is a 5x5 bolt pattern and the 1996 ZJ Grand Cherokee is a 5x4.5 pattern.
No These are two completely different vehicles and components do not interchange between them.