inside the upper coolant hose thermostat housing, follow the upper radiator hose to the engine and thats the place
What Jeep sport ?The Wrangler and Cherokee used a 2.5L 4 cyl and a 4.0L 6 cylThe Grand Cherokee used a 4.0L 6 cyl and a 5.2L V8What Jeep sport ?The Wrangler and Cherokee used a 2.5L 4 cyl and a 4.0L 6 cylThe Grand Cherokee used a 4.0L 6 cyl and a 5.2L V8
4 cyl 5 quarts 6 cyl 6 quarts
4 cyl 5 quarts 6 cyl 6 quarts
4 cyl 5 quarts 6 cyl 6 quarts
4 Cyl manual is a AX5 6 Cyl manual is a AX15 Auto is a A904
I get about 19 MPG average in my '95 Wrangler 4-cyl. My bro had a '93 with the 6-cyl and it got about the same.
4 cyl 5 quarts 6 cyl 6 quarts
4 cyl holds 5 quarts 6 cyl holds 6 quarts
If it is the 4 cyl the firing order is 1,3,4,2.
AX-15 in 6cyl AX-5 in 4 cyl
The ax5 ( for 4 cyl )will fit up to 1996, and the ax15 is good thru 99. as for the auto trans you'd have to look at it but, The 32RH automatic transmission was used in 1992 to 1995 and 1997-2002 Wrangler with 6 cyl.
I can't remember the sport option gives the Wrangler so... 2.5L 4 cyl = 4.25 - 4.5qts 4.0l 6 cyl = 6 qts