maybe it is the security system
Ive had no less than 7 mechanics trying to fix this problem on my 98 Jeep GC. We have replaced half the car already and it still does it. It is not the timing chain, it is not out of gas, and it is not the security system. Jeep/Chrysler has no idea what is causing this in a large number of 98 Jeep GC. If you own one that shuts down do the world a favor and distroy it. We are trying one last thing before I junk mine. I am sending the dash cluster to a technician to check it out. I'll let you know.
No, they will not interchange.
If it is gray, then yes.
The running lights on the 99 Grand Cherokee are optional they do have a place to put in a fuse inside the engine compartment on most 99 Grand Cherokees. Although does not include the fuse go to a local auto store to get one.
The bell housing is between the engine and the transmission.
Some do, some don't. If it does you can see it at the rear bumper.
It has eight, one per cylinder.
A Jeep Cherokee had a AW 4. A six cylinder Grand Cherokee had a 42 re. An eight cylinder had a 45rfe.
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
No.
pull the fuse
The lifters are not adjustable. The head has to be removed to access.
you un plug the jeeps battery for a few minuets and then the computer resets.