To replace the heater cable in a CJ Jeep, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the dashboard or heater assembly cover as needed to access the cable. Detach the old cable from the heater control and the heater box, then install the new cable in reverse order, ensuring it's properly routed and secured. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the heater to ensure proper functionality.
Easy, there's no such thing.
Jeep CJ was created in 1944.
Yes... 1972 to 1986 CJ hoods are the same.
yes
Civilian Jeep
Yes, the windshields should be the same.
No.
yes, YJ tops and doors can fit CJ's
A marine starting battery is used in a CJ Jeep with a 350 engine.
bolt pattern is 5 on 5.5 for CJ's
A ? to 1986 4.2 Jeep CJ-7.
The Jeep CJ, short for "Civilian Jeep," is a line of off-road vehicles produced by the Jeep brand from 1944 to 1986. Originally developed from the military Willys MB, the CJ models were designed for civilian use and known for their ruggedness and versatility. They played a significant role in popularizing the SUV segment and are celebrated for their classic design and off-road capabilities. The CJ series includes various models, with the CJ-5 and CJ-7 being among the most iconic.