Should have 2. Follow your exhaust from the headers back. They'll be after the headers but before the muffler
WD-40
40 Psi
The 40. 1997 Jeep Wrangler needs 6 quarts of oil for an oil change.
35 to 40 psi
Most likely your crankshaft position sensor. Starts out fine, then dies after 30 mins or so? Sit for 30, then ok? 40 bucks autozone
a little WD 40 should do the trick
It cost me $102 and change for the part and $40 for install. If I had my own garage space to work I would have done this myself. I also saw part on-line for much less!!
I put 10 w 40 in my 97 4.0 liter wrangler now it sounds diffrent. I think it should have had 10 w30 . Manual calls for 10w30
30-40 depending on what the computer has your gpm's at if the light comes on save yourself the embarrassment and start looking.
try some dry gas
For Real? lol well for the new Jeep you must have a T-40(I think or T-50)Torx Wrench to unscrew the bottom bolts on the hinges and then once you've done that unhook the wiring running from the jeep to the door(a simple snap in and out function) and after that just lift up the door and.... SHAZAAM you done it!!!
To do it yourself, 30 or 40 bucks, for someone else to do it 2-3 hundred. Its all about the labor, brake lines and fittings are cheap, but that job takes time to do.