The firing order of a 2.5 liter 4 cyl is 1342. The distributer only goes in one place, and the sensers control how much the timing is advanced. No matter what size engine the firing order should be on the intake manifold.
The 4.0L engine's timing is 100% under control of the engine computer and cannot be adjusted. Even rotating the distributor as was done on older engines will not change the timing, the computer will override if you attempt to change it by rotating the distributor. There is no need to worry about the timing, the computer actually does a vary good job of setting the timing where it needs to be.
The distributor is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done any other way.
the timing could be off. check the timing
Look on the left side of a 93 Grand Cherokee. It will be the front one.
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
bad ignition switch, bad battery, bad alternator/regulator,
If they are Cherokee's then yes. Grand Cherokee no.
the timing could be off. check the timing
1993 Jeep Cherokee Ignition Wiring ...
None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993
Jeep Grand Cherokee was created in 1993.
The Grand Cherokee did not exist until the 1993 model year.
If same engine and transmission models, yes.
Yes
The 1993 Subaru Legacy 2.2 liter engine ignition timing is the sequence that allows the engine to run smoothly. The ignition timing is synchronized with the crankshaft position sensor.
Yes. The body style of the ZJ from 1993 - 1998 are the same.
it should, 93 - 98 are the same
The 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 tow rating is 5000 lbs.
UNPLUG THE COMPUTER TIMING CONTROL, and set the ignition to ZERO with engine at idle, hook-up PCM control, YOUR DONE! Good luck, Jamison