The back of the ignition key cylinder is probably broken.
Laredo is the base model of Jeeps like the Cherokee after 1996. The limited is the top of the line. Before 96 it was the mid level model
try replacing the crankposition sensor my 89 did the same thing and that is what fixed it for me.
if it didnt do it before oil change maybe over full
i have an 89 and mine did the same thing try replacing the crank position sensor.
dead battery
Never. Only have it drained and refilled, never flushed. Be sure and have it done when the vehicle hits 100,000 miles. Your owners manual will list if it needed before that.
Before 1821, the Cherokee language did not have a writing system. Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith, developed the Cherokee syllabary in 1821, which allowed the written form of Cherokee to be standardized and books to be written in the language.
the starter is held on by two bolts. the starter is mounted to the transmission to make contact to the fly wheel. disconnect the battery and then the wires from the back of the starter and the two bolts should be easy to get to. Before you start... disconnect your ground (black) cable from your battery!
117000 miles is nothing to worry about if the vehicle has been properly maintained. It is always a good idea to have a mechanic check a used vehicle before purchase. If it checks good and the price is right, buy it.
First you need to remove the door skin , once this is removed you should see three screws that attach the mirror, remove them....if it is a heated mirror you will need to unplug and replug the new one in before attaching the new mirror...hope this helps
intake stroke
The distributor ( before distributorless ignition systems )