There is no afs on a cherokee, they run on a map sensor.
The Grand Cherokee is notorious for failures of the air flow control. However the Cherokee has the same basic problem. The blend door has a tendency to break, killing control over air flow through the heater core. The fix is fairly simple with the kit from HeaterTreater. Check the product at heatertreater.net.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 2001 Jeep Cherokee is located in the intake manifold. It monitors the flow and temperature of coolant through the engine.
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Jeep does not use a mass airflow sensor on the 4.0L
No, it uses a MAP sensor (manifold absolute pressure)
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There is no afs on a cherokee, they run on a map sensor.
It does not have a Mass Air Flow Sensor.
A 1996 Plymouth Neon does not have a maf sensor.
Jeep doesn't use mass air flow sensors.
A 1996 Chrysler Sebring does not have a mass airflow sensor.
It doesn't have a mass airflow sensor.
They are in the exhaust flow
Most likely this is the result of a stuck thermostat.
A 1996 Dodge Ram does not use a mass airflow sensor. It has a MAP sensor mounted in front of the throttle body.
That year of Dodge Ram does not have a mass air flow sensor.That year of Dodge Ram does not have a mass air flow sensor.