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the answer is no to that i have a 97 wrangler se and when i went to tune it up i was told that the fuel filter is inside the tank
I just had the same thing happen to my 96 cherokee. Its a timing issue, and possible tune up needed after timing set. Hope this helps
Bad air filter? Fuel Leak? Plugged converter? Tune-up?
If you have a tape deck in your jeep, you can buy a converter hookup that will plug into your iPod and your tapedeck. Check radioshack and places that are similar An easier option is the FM transmitter, just connect it to your iPod and tune your radio into the signal it emits.
All tune-ups are essentially the same. At the most basic level you replace the rotor and distributor cap along with the spark plugs. I also check my PCV valve, air filter and spark plug wires and replace them if necessary.
each spark plug has its own ignition coil mounted on the plug itself
Not downshifting properly Plugged catalytic converter Needs tune-up (new plugs)
as long as you make it, oil changes,and general tune up and maint. i have had mine since the day it rolled off the line(11 years 198000 miles latr)
Totally in Tune was created in 2002.
My first jeep was a 1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport, with the weenie 4 cylinder, and a 5 speed manual. When I hit 50,000 miles, I had decided to change everything that needed changing, beyond the normal tune up stuff. Amongst other things, I had decided the fuel filter was in need of changing. I never found it, but when I asked the Jeep Dealer he told me it was in the gas tank, and was not an item that needed periodic servicing. I checked someplace else and it turned out to be true..., weird but true. This probably should apply to your 1997 4.0 Sahara.
The cast of Totally in Tune - 2002 includes: Zane Carney as Zane
Totally in Tune ended on 2002-08-18.