Hey Steve==If you have to ask, you must not be very familiar with mechanics. First drain the radiator. Take the fan shourd off then remove the hoses, and oil cooler lines. Then remoove the bolts and pull the radiator out. Reverse operations to install. GoodluckJoe
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∙ 2015-07-15 19:20:47Look on bottom or rear of radiator
Woops. Not an answer, I was searching and accidentally posted this. Anyway, which fuse in a '96 Jeep Cherokee Sport would be for the electric fan behind the radiator. My fan is not working, and I want to check the fuse before I replace it.
Remove the oil pan and you will see the oil pump. Simply replace it.
doesn't have a choke , but has an enrichener valve , remove the bolts that hold the valve ,take it out unplug & replace ,can be found near throttle body .
look underneath near the radiator bottom. Could be mounted on the body.
Mine needed to be replaced after 10 years $$$$$
The timing belt is not a belt on a Cherokee sport. It's a chain. It's located under a housing on the crank shaft. In order to replace it you will need to remove the alternator, the water pump, the a/c compressor, the radiator and the engine fans. An experienced mechanic can get it done in about 3 to 6 hours.
Look on bottom or rear of radiator
open your hood. take off your right side headlight bezel. remove headlight and park/turn signal light. your radiator pepcock will be in plain sight. remove your radiator cap and open your radiator pepcock to drain.
Woops. Not an answer, I was searching and accidentally posted this. Anyway, which fuse in a '96 Jeep Cherokee Sport would be for the electric fan behind the radiator. My fan is not working, and I want to check the fuse before I replace it.
Remove the oil pan and you will see the oil pump. Simply replace it.
doesn't have a choke , but has an enrichener valve , remove the bolts that hold the valve ,take it out unplug & replace ,can be found near throttle body .
It is between the radiator and the grill.
the Laredo is a Cherokee. it's just a different trim package. there's also the briarwood, sport, wagon, etc. it's all the same. yes, the radiators are the same. so is EVERYTHING ELSE in or on the vehicle. so, you could buy the electric seats from a Laredo and put them in a sport. or you could by the rear hatch with the wiper and put it on a briarwood. as long as you have the wiring and switches you can change the trim on any Cherokee. as far as the drivetrains they are exactly the same... As long as you are not trying to put a Grand Cherokee radiator in a regular Cherokee.
look underneath near the radiator bottom. Could be mounted on the body.
Remove bottom hose
in the front of the head where the top radiator hose gose in to the head