I just did this last week. I have a 1988 Jeep Comanche 4.0 V6. It's a lot easier than I thought it would be. 1. Disconnect your battery ;) 2. Remove the two wires attached to your starter held by a nut and a lock washer...using a ratchet, you may need to have an extender to reach these and other nuts/bolts. 3. Once free from the wires, there are two bolts (one pointing front, the other back) holding the starter on...take 'em off! 4. Don't lose the nuts and bolts! 5. That's it. Now you can either take it to a parts store to get them to check it, or, if you're careful, check it with your own battery and two wires (I don't suggest this unless you're steady-handed and know what you're doing). You can also now see the fly wheel and inspect it for damage now that you've taken off the starter. Good luck!
I have had two Jeep Cherokees a 91 and a 98 and have replaced the starers on both, its a pretty simple job. If your laying under the engine and looking at the oil pan it will be to the right, under the oil filter. There are two bolts holding it to the crankcase, one on the top of the starter and one on the bottom. Simply remove the two bolts and then disconnect the positive and negative wires. Make sure the battery is disconnected first or else your gonna have sparks! Then all you have to do is reconnect the wires and bolts.
If it is the same as a 98 Jeep Cherokee sport 4.0, then all you have to do is locate the starter on the bottom of the engine under the oil filter on the passenger side. It should have a large round piece and a smaller gold solenoid attached to it.
1st. Disconnect the positive wire on the battery. One of these wires runs straight to the starter which can short out the car or shock you.
There are two small bolts on the starter that secure the positive wire from the battery and the ground. Remove these first
Their are two large bolts holding the starter to the engine. One is in the front and the other one is in the back, pretty easy to get too.
Once you have removed all bolts the starter will pull free easily.
# Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. # Raise and support the vehicle. # Disconnect the battery cable and solenoid feed wire from the starter solenoid # Remove the two starter mounting screws, the starter motor, and any starter motor shims # Reverse the removal procedures to install. Tighten the starter hardware as follows: #* Mounting screws - 45 N·m (33 ft. lbs.) #* Solenoid battery cable nut - 10 N·m (90 in. lbs.) #* Solenoid terminal nut - 6 N·m (55 in. lbs.) == # Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. # Raise and support the vehicle. # Disconnect the battery cable and solenoid feed wire from the starter solenoid # Remove the lower starter mounting screw. # Remove the upper starter mounting screw and the starter motor. # Reverse the removal procedures to install. Tighten the starter hardware as follows: #* Upper mounting screw (rear screw) - 55 N·m (40 ft. lbs.) #* Lower mounting screw (front screw) - 41 N·m (30 ft. lbs.) #* Solenoid battery cable nut - 10 N·m (90 in. lbs.) #* Solenoid terminal nut - 6 N·m (55 in. lbs.)
Disconnect your battery, then remove the two nuts from the starter wire harness. Pull the wire and cable of the studs. Remove starter bolts and slide starter out of bellhosing. good luck
THE WEIGHT OF 1995 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE IS 1.5 tons to be approximate.
You have to drop your tank,it is inside the tank
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It should, the body on the Jeep ZJ 93 - 98 are the same.
900-1200
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how to change radiator 1995 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
THE WEIGHT OF 1995 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE IS 1.5 tons to be approximate.
if you look under the vehicle passengers side door you will see the engine and transmission the starter is bolted the transmission mudislife2: there are three bolts holdong it on. one for the wire and two to hold the starter on. it is incredably easy to change if its a 6cyl.
What is the firing order for a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo?
The starter is located underneath the passenger side of the vehicle and bolted to the transmission. Follow the big red wire from the battery.
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yes it will
You have to drop your tank,it is inside the tank
1994, 1994, 1995 should be the same.
No. They are not interchangeable.
Need to know what part you are trying to fit.