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Eaisiest way to find out is get the VIN number off the jeep & call a Chrystler dealership & they can tell you by the VIN number.
the number one cylinder is at the front of the engine where the belts are and number4 is at the other end
number one wire will point to the number one cylinder
make a call to your local autozone they can print out that kind of info for you to have
There are several different gear ratios available for this application. There is normally a metal tag on the differential housing that tells you which one you have. You can also call your jeep dealer and tell them the last 8 or 9 numbers of your VIN number and he can tell you what ratio you have or at least what you had provided nobody changed it through the years.
Bank one is on the side that the master cylinder is on bank two is the opposite side of the master cylinder
The yellow arrow pointing up is to tell you when it is time to up shift a manual transmission.
Looking at the engine from the front of the car, it is the one that is on the right hand side of the front head. The firing order will tell you each cylinder number standing in front of the vehicle. the rear 3 are numbered 1,3,5 odd numbers the front ones are 2,4,6 even numbers dentdr.
I can't tell from here. Check the spark plug in the #5 cylinder, and the ignition wire to the plug.
It could be. No way to tell with out vin number, or seeing axle.
Call your local dealer with the Vin number and they will tell you if you have any active recalls.
If theres a miss fire on a cylinder you check engine light will tell you.. Switch the coil from that cylinder to another and siwtch that coil to the cylinder that the computer says is missifing. If the cylinder you put your suspected coil on miss fires then you know its a bum coil.