First remove the black battery cable from the battery then remove the red cable. If you need to locate the starter follow the red cable to it. Once you have located the starter there may be two or three wires/ cables to remove. Don't lose any nuts or washers. Once these have been disconnected and moved out of the way there are usually about two bolts or nuts or a combination of both that hold the starter in place. remove these. Then you will need to pull the starter out, be sure to watch for any metal shims that might be between the starter and the mount. These will need to be put back in place if there are any. Install in reverse order.
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It should be right behind the grill. It is on a 1986.
you have to pull the transmission
Jeep Comanche was created in 1985.
The engine holds six quarts.
7mm Allen
If a 1988 Jeep Comanche will not start even though there is spark and the timing seems to be correct and the fuel pressure is good, check the starter solenoid. Even though all the other factors are good, the starter solenoid might not be telling the starter to engage.
The price of a Jeep Comanche ranges greatly depending on the car's model year. A 1989 Jeep Comanche costs roughly $3000, while a 1988 Jeep Comanche can cost anywhere from $2000 to $4000.
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Remove the transmission to excess the inturnal slave cylinder
No, Cherokee is a wagon, and the Comanche is a pickup, but on the years they were made the parts will be the same.