I had a 97 Grand Cherokee, and I found someplace on the internet(sorry I don't remember who) that had the oem replacements. The ones found locally would have worked, but the oem's pivoted on a ball joint. Then it was simply a matter of swapping them out.Four screws each, and it was done.
Hope that helps.
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
you need to replace the vacuum.
Yes
seats from any Cherokee 1996 and older will fit
The 1996 will not have a hole in the rear of the head for the gauges coolant temp sender.
Not one penny. The 1996 Jeep Cherokee does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
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Yep
No. Too many differences between those years.
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Have the alternator checked. It happened to me, and I had to replace it.
Yes
Not if you can get far enough under to access.
The fuel pump is inside of the gas tank on a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee so the tank must be removed in order to replace the fuel pump. I'm pretty sure its the same for the Cherokee "classic". I just had mine replaced a few months ago. Good Luck!
The Haynes Jeep Cherokee 1984 - 1996 book has 7 different diagrams which show how to do that repair.
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2L is replaced by draining the coolant and disconnecting the radiator hose. The housing is then unbolted, the thermostat removed, and a new unit put in its place.