If it cranks over fine, check the fuel pressure with a gauge attached to the test port on the fuel rail. If that is ok, check for spark at the plugs, if no spark, you might need a new ignition coil.
Just shy of 20 gallons, 19.5 I believe.
You'll have to restart the game. Just kidding, all you have to do is warp out.
Try the fuel pump, it may need to be replaced.
No, the van will shut of when the sirbags are deplyed, but it should restart just fine. If it will not run then there is something else wrong.No, the van will shut of when the sirbags are deplyed, but it should restart just fine. If it will not run then there is something else wrong.
just below 20 gallons, right around 19.5 or so. NO actually, I own this jeep wrangler tj and the tank is 15 gallons unless you have the extended travel tank which is 18 gallons. Thats a 1997 wrangler tj sport 4.0 model.
YES YOU CAN, JUST MAKE SURE YOU BUY FULL DOORS FROM A TJ (JEEP 1997-2005 ONLY)
Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 1987-2006 are 5X4.5Jeep Wrangler wheel lug patterns years 2007-2014 are 5X55x4.5, same for just about all Wranglers.
If she is sorry for it then be nice. treat her kindly..the guilt will sink in. Then either try to restart from scratch or just tell her you can't be with her anymore since she what she did was wrong and wish her the best of luck.
Yes, they will. Just put them on like any normal tire.
About $750-$900 depending on where you take it. We just had ours replaced and it was right around $900
Your vehicle needs to be looked at. Something is wrong with it.
One could possibly find diagrams for 1997 Jeep Wranglers at a Jeep Wrangler official site or through a manual company. Another good idea would be to just consult a mechanic.