It depends on which engine is in your 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport. I've included all the configurations covered by Chilton's 40602; Jeep Wagoneer, Comanche, Cherokee 1984-1998. You should consult the guide for your specific vehicle because it is possible this answer won't be 100% accurate. I don't think the method of numbering cylinders would change, though. 1) 1989-1998 2.5 L engine; 4 cylinder: It's a straight four; number one is closest to the radiator. Distributor rotates clockwise. Firing order is 1-3-4-2 2) 1984-1988 2.5 L engine; 4 cylinder; It's a straight four; number one is closest to the radiator. Distributor rotates clockwise. Firing order is 1-3-4-2 3) 2.8 L Split 6 cylinder engine: 1,3,5 are on the left if you are facing the windshield. 1 is closest to the radiator. 2,4,6 are on the right. 2 is closest to thge radiator. The cylinder turns clockwise and the order is 1-2-3-4-5-6. 4) 4.0 L straight 6 cylinder engine. Number one is closest to the radiator. Clockwise distributer rotation. Order is 1-5-3-6-2-4 5) 5.2 L and 5.9 L split 8 cylinder engines: 1-3-5-7 on the right, 2-4-6-8 on the left. Distributer goes clockwise, order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
the rear is usually smaller and closer to the brake booster
4 cylinder holds 5 quarts 6 cylinder holds 6 quarts.
The fuel injectors on a 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport are located on the top, back side of the engine. They connect directly to the cylinder and provide fuel for combustion.
I paid $350 at Canadian Tire to fix the A/C in my 2001 Jeep Cherokee sport.
Jeep Cherokee XJ 1984-1996 should interchange Jeep Cherokee XJ 1997-2001 should interchange
The A/C Cluster is the area where the AC controls are located. Usually on the dash board .
5x4.5"
it is on the drivers side 3rd back from the front of the car
1998-2001
Sport, Country Classic, Limited, (and others) are the names of available option packages. You basic 1984-2001 Cherokee is pretty much the same as any other Cherokee.
drop the pan...
4 cylinder, yes 6 cylinder, no.