The short answer is "yes". It 's not the drivetrain compatibility that's the problem. It will be the electronics that will be an issue. A 1988 Jeep Cherokee utilized Renix electronics and 1994 has a Chrysler brain(computer). The two are not compatible however if you have wiring info for each year and have access to the wiring harnesses/sensors you can make it work. Also are both vehicles of the same transmission. If not you will also need the computer/transmission control module(TCM). You may want to check your DMV regarding emmission standards. Typically you can exchange a newer engine in an older car but not an older engine in a newer car.
No, they will not interchange.
Yes they should interchange without a problem.
Cherokee Laredo, no. Grand Cherokee Laredo, yes.
There is no such thing as a 2002 Cherokee Laredo. The last year for the Cherokee was 2001, and the last year it came with the Laredo trim was 1992. I have a 2003 Cherokee Laredo so this awnser makes no sense at all. Do you have a GRAND Cherokee Laredo? Those are still being made. They are not the same as the Cherokee.
Yes, Laredo is just a trim package.
Jeep did not make a Cherokee Laredo, they did make a grand Cherokee Laredo, and you can fit 31 inch tires.
yes There was also a Laredo package for the XJ Cherokee in the 1990's.
I mean how do you disassemble the fan blower in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. how do you remove the blower fan from the car in the Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo.
No.
What is the firing order for a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo?
To disengage the 4-wheel drive on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with a 3.7 V6, shift the transmission into "Neutral." Then, locate the 4WD control switch or lever, depending on your model, and move it to the "2WD" position. Once in the correct position, shift the transmission back to "Drive" or "Park." Ensure that you are on a level surface and that the vehicle is not in motion while making this change.
1994, 1994, 1995 should be the same.