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I mean how do you disassemble the fan blower in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. how do you remove the blower fan from the car in the Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo.
Why Is the fan is not running fast enough to cool down the motor? On A Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo 202
I bought a 92 Jeep Laredo and found it had a 1994 jeep engine in it.
10w 30 motor oil
The radiator fan motor is electric. The fan motor fuse may be blown. The fan motor may need to be changed. The engine should not be operated when it is running hot.
The 4.0L holds six quarts.
If you are referring to an electric antenna, there should be a snap-connector to the motor assembly-just remove it.
I don't believe there is a relay. When you turn on the power to your radio the antenna should go up and down when you turn off the power. If the antenna is not doing just that, then the antenna motor is bad.
Original is 10W/30 but i use 20W/50 because it wont leak through old seals as easily.
I assume you are referring to the entire motor assembly and not just the mast assembly. I replaced the power antenna unit on a 1992 Cherokee, albeit the original, smaller model, not the larger "Grand Cherokee", so I'm not sure if my experience is entirely accurate for a Grand Cherokee (though I suspect it is the same). The only way to get the power antenna unit out is to remove the right front fender. While this is a bit of a messy job and requires a special type of star socket it is not all that difficult.
Remove the nut, spacer and bushing that holds down the antenna on the outside car body. Then turn the radio ON. As the antenna extends out, carefully pull out the antenna mast. There will be a plastic portion with teeth at the end. Remember the direction of teeth. When you install the new antenna, the teeth will go in that direction. Insert the new antenna into the antenna housing. Make sure the antenna teeth engages the antenna motor by moving the antenna up & down. Turn the radio OFF and the antenna motor will pull the antenna back in. Reinstall the nut, spacer, bushing and you're done.
at the bottom of the antenna