Easiest check would be the cap and rotor then move on to a bad crank sensor
I have a '96 jeep grand Cherokee and mine was recalled for a faulty O2 sensor and catalytic convertor. That might be the problem, because after getting those fixed, i get 15 mpg instead of 13.
im having the same problem.. changed the bulbs, changed the fuse.. took the switch apart and put it back together
The fuel strainer of fuel pump in the Cherokee could be bad. It could also be an electrical problem. Run a test of computer codes to see if a problem shows up.
No, the XJ Cherokee does not have the same heater box as a WJ Grand Cherokee.
I had the same problem with a 98 contour, It was the fuel pressure regulator.
I just experienced this SAME problem with my '88 and changed the Fuel Pump and Filter...and guess what, all fixed and running like a dream!
Yes, If you have already restored and repaired the home you will have no problem getting it insured again.
I don't remember the suspension changing so it should fit. The only problem you need to worry about is if it is the same ratio you already have, if not your speedometer will be off.
blend door failure is a common problem on 97+ Jeep Cherokee
You need a new battery. The same exact problem just happened to me in my 2002 jeep grand cherokee. The computer in the vehicle wont let it run unless it is getting a high amount of voltage from the battery. When you replace the battery, the problem should be fixed.
Drive-shaft out of balance? Bad Universal joint? Tire / wheel out of balance
Make sure that the fuse and sensor for the cooling fan are working. If these are ok then look at the fan motor, it could be bad.