Addendum: Be advised that it is a closed system and need for recharging signals leaks at seals and/or components, e.g. evaporator.
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Hello, I just recharged mine last year because it doesnt seem to get as cold as it did a couple of years ago when we first bought it. After recharging the air did not seem to be extremely cold as we thought it would be. on extremely hot days it seems like no end to getting the inside to get real cold. Ok first go to the parts store and buy a kit that has the hose with a gage on it and 2 lines coming from it. the kit should come with the refrigerant in it. The gauge has four colors on it. red= danger,yellow=overcharge,blue=just right, green=needs charging.a small pamplet should come with better description.Lift your hood on 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee, look to the left side near condensor there will be a ac line silver small diameter, there will be a blue cap to unscrew. this will be the place where freon will go in.now back to gauge. take 134a refrigerant can and at one end of gauge unscrew vavle out. connect can to this end and screw valve completely shut and it will pierce freon can and open it.before connecting hose to ac line leave valve shut with no freon can attached and check ac line with your gauge be sure ac inside vehicle is running wide open to get proper reading on gauge. add freon if needed. instructions tell you not to overcharge system that it is dangerous. if you get a reading in red zone or above blue zone and air is not cold you need to take to dealer and have them test your system. if freon needs to be added follow above steps attach hose to ac line where i stated, then unscrew valve and watch gauge and do not overcharge ac. when you have proper reading on guage close valve and remove guage.please be extremely careful.
The low pressure port on the right (passenger) side of the vehicle near the fire wall. The port is very near the coolant recovery tank. Make sure you do not turn the freon can upside down and pour in liquid while the engine is running or you will junk your pump.
how do you put freon in a 1998 chevey blazer v6
You can purchase a kit from your local auto parts store that will give you the freon, the hose, low pressure gauge, quick connect fitting and directions to fit your vehicle.
39 to about 42 is what the regulator will put out
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In a word - No. The Jeep Cherokee has been produced from two different chassis. The first chassis was used from 1984-1994 model years. The second from 1995-2001 model years. Each of these two chassis require a different hitch because the mounting points on the chassis are different. You can find quality Valley hitches for either the 2000 Jeep Cherokee or the 1993 Jeep Cherokee at PerformanceParts4Less.com. See the link below.
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Yes.
You put Freon in a 1994 Jeep Cherokee XJ through the low pressure feed to the air compressor. You will want to look for the hose with the green cap to determine you have the right location.
Jeep did not make a Cherokee Laredo, they did make a grand Cherokee Laredo, and you can fit 31 inch tires.
Put the key in the door and then lock and unlock it.
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions
It does not contain any Freon.
yes as long as it is the same size engine
It can be done, but it won't be a simple "plug and play" swap.
39 to about 42 is what the regulator will put out
I HAVE A 91 JEEP CHEROKEE LAREDO AND I PUT 31'S UNDER MY STOCK JEEP SO I WOULD GO WITH 31'' TIRES THATS THE LARGEST THAT YOU CAN PUT ON A STOCK CHEROKEE WITH OUT PUTTING A LIFT KIT ON IT AND MINE HAVENT RUBED YET.
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Why would you want to do this? An even better question would be: Do you want to be injured or total your jeep if someone runs into the back of you?
It takes R 134-a freon.