Directly after air filter its a plastic tubular unit with an electrical plug on the side of it in the right hand front inner wing area when looking from the front of the car
there is not one
Just one.
The crank sensor is located on the top of the bell housing on the drivers side.
I do not believe there is such a thing as a tcu. there is an ECM (engine control module), and a TPS (throttle positioning sensor) TCU: Transmission Control Unit. On a Jeep Cherokee (not sure about the Grand Cherokee), it's located on the passenger side behind the dash. You can reach it from the bottom without removing anything, but it is easier of you remove the bottom of the dash.
The engine computer uses the engine coolant temperature sensor to decide when to run the electric radiator fan. It is located very near where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
Check the oxygen sensor. My 1995 Grand Cherokee stopped stalling while driving after it was replaced.
The cam sensor is inside the distributor.
The cam sensor is inside the distributor.
it is right next to the oil filter
The intake air temperature sensor is connected to the mass airflow sensor as one unit, it's at the beginning of the air intake tube just after the air cleaner. The sensor with six wires running out of it
location of relay for heated o2 sensor 1999 jeep Cherokee sport
it is located in the distributor base. look above/right of the oil filter. for a 4 liter engine
Just one.
The IAT, Intake Air Temperature, sensor is located in the air filter box. Look for it to be plugged in to the side of the air cleaner box with a wired connector going to it.
The crank sensor is located on the top of the bell housing on the drivers side.
probably cam positionong sensor.
I do not believe there is such a thing as a tcu. there is an ECM (engine control module), and a TPS (throttle positioning sensor) TCU: Transmission Control Unit. On a Jeep Cherokee (not sure about the Grand Cherokee), it's located on the passenger side behind the dash. You can reach it from the bottom without removing anything, but it is easier of you remove the bottom of the dash.
i recently had a diagnostic test done on my 1998 jeep Cherokee sport; 4wd;4.0 L and was told that i have 3: 1 located before the catalytic converter & 2 located after the catalytic converter: i also would like some clarification on the matter because i looked underneath the vehicle and so far have found 2!