Sometimes if you fill the coolant container (the white plastic container on the left side of the engine) with too much coolant , then run the car hard and park it, some coolant may be sent out the overflow tube due to the heated fluid. If no other symptom shows and the car seems normal then that is what is wrong. A lot of cars do this if the fluid level is filled right to the top. Recommendation, fill the coolant to about an inch or two of the top and not all the way to the top.
jeep didnt make a wrangler in 1996. you may have a late model 1995, or if it has round headlights you have a 1997 tj. They used green coolant in the 1990's
1997-2006 are TJ1997-2006 are TJ
Tj was the body code from 1997-2006.
Yes, the TJ went from 1997 to 2006
Depends on the year, tj's started at the 1997 model year.
2,000 lbs for the TJ and 3,500 lbs for the LJ
Wrangler TJ Rubicon.
I shouldn't, 1990 is a YJ and the 97 is a TJ.
Wrangler TJ VIN numbers are found on the inside of the windshield on the drivers side.
Yes, they should fit, it is still the TJ body style
The 1997 wrangler or jeep hardtop can be replaced by any jeep hardtop from 1997 to 2005. The answer is most probably that a 1995 hardtop will NOT fit a 1997 TJ.
The 97 TJ has a 5x4.5 lug pattern