The evap is in the heater box which is bolted to the firewall behind the instrument panel (IP)assembly. The IP has to be removed in order to gain access to the heater box. After you remove the IP or detach it enough to gain access, the heater box bolts from the outside. The A/C will need to be evacuated and the heater hoses disconnected from the heater core. It is a job I would recommend for an experienced mechanic.
Labor times vary based on the location and experience of mechanical shops. Replacing the evaporator for a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport requires a tremendous amount of work such as removing the dash, draining the Freon, and pressurizing the A/C system. The average national time to replace an evaporator unit is between eight and ten work hours.
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just unplug old and plug in new. the evap can should be behind the passenger side of the front bumper. you an move it to the engine compartment if needed. i did since i made my own bumper. john
The cost to replace the oil pump on a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport ranges from $300 and $500. Replacing the oil pump requires the oil pan to be removed.
just paid 500
You do not fix it you just replace it.
With most winch kits, yes.
Mine needed to be replaced after 10 years $$$$$
It is a lot of work. You need to remove the dash board out of your way, wich also inclueds droping the streering colum.
My '96 Cherokee Sport does, so I bet a '98 does.
The timing belt is not a belt on a Cherokee sport. It's a chain. It's located under a housing on the crank shaft. In order to replace it you will need to remove the alternator, the water pump, the a/c compressor, the radiator and the engine fans. An experienced mechanic can get it done in about 3 to 6 hours.