You don't - according to the service manual. If you must it is located INSIDE the fuel tank as part of the fuel pump assembly. The fuel tank must be drained and removed to complete the procedure.
look underneith the Jeep in front of the tank ( you will have to get under it far enough on the drivers side) and you will see a silver can about the size of a soda can. make sure you have a rag or 2. look at the clips that are on each end of the can . squeeze the white tabs with youre fingers and pull. it might be a little hard at first but they will come apart. be aware that a little gas or none will come out so just besafe in case... spiked2u@aol.com
first you have to relive the fuel pressure from the line. you do this by finding the fuel rail under the hood and along the rail you will find a valve stem. it's like a valve stem on a bike tire. press the little pin that's down inside that stem. that should relive the pressure. next locate the filter which should be along the frame rail on the driver side about midway. there will be clips on either side of the filter that secure the fuel line to said filter. they will be the quick connect type and there are a few different kind so you will have to figure that for yourself. (they are real easy so don't fret, I'm sure you can figure it out.) Now that you have removed the clips and fuel line you will have to unbolt the fuel fliter and remove it. To reinstall the filter just reverse the prosses
ned help on the quick connect system
A 1998 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
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The vehicle manual says the fuel filter should be changed every 30,000 miles. According to ALL manuals on the 1996 to 1998 4.0L there in NO fuel filter on these vehicles.
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
5 quarts of oil including filter. I recommend the NAPA Gold Filter #1085.
A 1998 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
They aren't free?
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Yes, it is inside the pan.
The vehicle manual says the fuel filter should be changed every 30,000 miles. According to ALL manuals on the 1996 to 1998 4.0L there in NO fuel filter on these vehicles.
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a four speed automatic transmission.
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
You must remove the air box in front of battery, filter is hidden underneath.
The only differences are between a regular Cherokee and a Grand Cherokee.
I do not believe they are replaceable, I believe thay are available aftermarket.
Me friend has a 1995 (same model as yours) jeep grand Cherokee with a 4in lift and it seems to be fine. I have a 1998 grand Cherokee and am thinking about putting some spacers in it.
Yes!