no. 1986 to 1990 sorry
yes
the BA-10/5 transmission (made by Peugeot) found in early 87-mid 89 Comanche and Cherokee with L6, 4.0 L engine specifies 4.9 PINTS (2.45 qt) of 80wt. GL-4 specification
there really is no difference in the engine it will be the computer and electrical connections
I would assume it would. I haven't worked with those specific years but everything I've seen with the Cherokee(and jeep in general) is that most years are interchangeable as long as they are same engine size.
The 1988 Jeep Cherokee fuel pump relay switch is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The switch will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
6 quarts
The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
No.No.
That uses an NP31 transfer case, which has been used in models from all of the big three... as far as Jeep goes, it's been in use since 1988 on several of their models, including the XJ Cherokee, the MJ Comanche, and the ZJ Grand Cherokee.
yes as you will have to change some parts over from engine to engine but yes.
No, different trans's EDit: Depends on what the engine is... if Both Jeeps have a L6 4.0 then yes the Transmission should fit.. if the Grand Cherokee has a V6,V8.. then no..
The price of a Jeep Comanche ranges greatly depending on the car's model year. A 1989 Jeep Comanche costs roughly $3000, while a 1988 Jeep Comanche can cost anywhere from $2000 to $4000.