fuel in your oil can be several things. Bad rings, a blown head gasket, these are the most common problems. Checking cylinder compression is the best way to find out.
This indicates you may have a clog in your system somewhere. Change the oil filter and use a Mopar, Purolator, Or Wix filter and see if this helps. Are you using the correct weight oil. On your Jeep that would probably be 10w20. Using a higher weight could cause this. It could also be the gage is simply wrong. An oil pressure test will verify the accuracy of the gage.
lie on your back under the car feet facing the front, look where the exhaust joins the manifold, you should just be able to see it. to remove disconnect the exhaust where it joins the manifold (2 bolts) can be stiff, it a turbo model from under the bonnet undo the nuts that hold the turbo heat shield, remove the 2 bolts securing the starter and remove, on a scale of difficulty 1-10 prob a 4
You need to have a vacuum inside your system before it will accept any R-134a. Your local shop should be able to do this for a small fee. YOU CANT ADD IT IF YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE OIL. The oil in 134a is different then the oil in r12. If you do use it as a replacement with out changing the oil the oil will thicken up and clogg your metering divice. but you can by a retro kit first
If it is an oil injected, (VRO) model, add nooil to the fuel. If running without the the oil injection system, use a 50:1 fuel to oil ratio, roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
A sensor could be the reason why a 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo fails to start. The crank position sensor is often the problem. You can try unplugging the sensor for several minutes and then plugging it back in to see if that fixes the problem.
I need to know asap how to remove a trasmission oil pan on a 1991 jeep Cherokee Laredo? Thank you!
The best oil viscosity for a 1989 Jeep Cherokee Laredo is 10w-30. This type of oil is designed to give a good balance of lubrication and protection.
I have a 1991 Jeep Cherokee Laredo, in the manual it tell you to use 10W30, and that's what I have been using, hope this helps.
6 quarts.
10w30
10w 30 motor oil
on the bottom of the oil pan look for it
The PCV valve on the 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V6 engine is on the oil filler tube. It is on the top of the engine.
On my 1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo it is on the front right of the engine. There should be a picture of an oil can on the cap with the words fill oil here or something along that line on it.
6 quarts
2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
5w30 or 10w30 (do not use synthtic)