The two systems were Selec Trac and Quadra Trac.
5 ON 5.5
Jeep installed then on The GC up through the WJ series, which ended in the 2004 model will 1989 4.0 jeep go in a 1994 jeep 4.0 grand
A Grand Cherokee is a WJ Cherokee is a XJ Wrangler is TJ
'99-'04 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) '05 + Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK) '07+ Jeep Wrangler (JK) ...are all 5 on 5.
It is either a Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, or Wrangler. The model codes are xj, wj, and tj.
Heater core maybe damaged, or temp sensor bad, This is problem for the WJ especially in the I6 models
The Cherokee is an XJThe Grand Cherokee is a ZJ, WJ, or WK depending on year.The Cherokee is an XJThe Grand Cherokee is a ZJ, WJ, or WK depending on year.
The XJ body Cherokee is the more square bodied Jeep. The ZJ or WJ is the more rounder Grand Cherokee.
Yes.http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoHeadRests.htmOr you can swap in ZJ or WJ rear seats with very little modification.
The ZJ body was from 1993-1998The WJ body was from 1999-2004The WK body is from 2005-present(2012)The ZJ body was from 1993-1998The WJ body was from 1999-2004The WK body is from 2005-present(2012)
The fuse holder is on the front passengers' kick panel. it pops off with a finger pull. The fuse is a 10-amp, colored red. It is in cavity 16. A puller should be on the back side of the cover. This fuse also powers the glove box ,cargo, and dome lights
Either one brake shoe is more wolrn than the other causing one wheel to stop faster than the other, or you need the wheels balencing because the steering is slightly inward or outward Your front brake rotors are warped. They will need resurfaced (turned) or replaced. This is a very common problem on the 1998-2004 WJ. WJ is the body code for that year range Jeep Grand Cherokee.