Key on, off, on, off, on.
You dont it adjusts its self. if its slipping you nead a clutch.
If you take it to a service station it will be anywhere from $450 to $500 at least. That's how much they gave me a quote for. But i did it my self. If you have any knowledge of working on your jeep. You can pretty easily complete the job. Hope this helps.
They are self bleeding, all you need to do is crank the engine.
the only way to do self diagnostics on an 05 trailblazer is with onstar
all depends if you do it your self or not if you do it the kit will run you about $250.00 that is the release bearing, clutch and pressure plate
There is usually a marking on the transmission its self and check here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep_Wrangler or http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/yj_87_95_swap.htm
Will idle but want take the gas
the low beams should not be on a fuse it will either be the dimmer switch or the headlight its self. for your problem i would check the dimmer switch first J.
As far as I know 94 wranglers are all hydraulic clutches. Self adjusting so if it is not working it is most likely the clutch needs to be replaced or the hydraulic system is bad and needs replaced.
POST(power on self test)
its self adjusting
I believe they are 3.10's. Tave your jeeps vin number to a jeep dealer ship they can print every thing that came w/ your wrangler,your jeep probly came w/ 3.08 gears, if you are looking to change your gearing you may be wastin your time because you should have a Dana 30 and Dana 35 which are the weakest axles that came w/ the jeeps, go to salvage yards an find a pair of Dana 44's. You should be able to find these for the same price as new gears and labor, and you should be able to do the work your self. chek out www.jpmagazine.com