To remove the computer (ECU) from a Jeep Cherokee, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, locate the ECU, typically found under the dashboard or near the engine bay, and unplug the wiring harnesses connected to it. Remove any mounting bolts or screws securing the ECU and carefully take it out. To install a new ECU, simply reverse the process: secure it in place, reconnect the wiring harnesses, and reattach the negative battery terminal.
A 1991 Jeep Cherokee computer is what fits a 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
Jeep Cherokee's are unibody. You cannot install a body lift.
how to install a fuel pump on a 2000 jeep Cherokee 6 cylc
Remove thermostat housing, remove old thermostat, clean surfaces, install new gasket and thermostat.
They never made a 2002 jeep Cherokee (XJ) the production of it ended with the 2001 model. Are you talking about the grand Cherokee?
Cherokee is a hard top only vehicle.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Release the fuel pressure . Remove the gas tank . On the top there is a lock ring, loosen it and install the new module assembly.
no, on your computer youll see an ecm number on it, you have to match that number with a number on a new computer otherwise it wont run right.
you have to remove the back driver trim in the back of the jeep..........you will find a green plug, the aftermarket wiring will plug into that.......................good luck
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remove the dashboard face then you should beable to remove and put in your new stereo u may have to take out the heater cointroll unit to get do that