Chock the wheels, disconnect the negative battery cable.. you might need to lift the front end and put the vehicle on jack stands...
It's a pretty straightforward process. You remove the wires from the starter and starter solenoid, and make note of which wires go where. Wires clustered together should be taped together.
The starter itself will typically be three or four bolts.. unbolt them, and the starter comes right out... look on the front of the flywheel... IIRC, they're located on the right side on that model. Installation is the opposite of reverse... ensure a proper fit, proper operation when you install the new starter and reconnect the battery... adding shims might be necessary to ensure proper alignment of the bendix and the flywheel.
On the starter.
anybody can do it
The Jeep Grand Cherokee didn't exist until 1993.
It's attached to the starter.
It is on the starter.
yes. it is often easier and about the same price to just buy a reman. starter though.
On a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, the starter is located on the passenger side of the engine, near the transmission bellhousing. It is mounted to the underside of the engine, making it accessible from beneath the vehicle. To replace or service the starter, you'll need to lift the vehicle for better access.
It is on the starter.
The starter will cost you around $100. The labor cost to install it will be around $75.
Jeep Grand Cherokee was created in 1993.
A 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee does not have a speedometer cable. The speedometer signal comes from a sensor on the transmission or transfer case.
replace the remote