This is fairly easy to do - once you get the door lining pulled away from the door panel. There are plastic catches that will reconnect the panel to the door - you will likely get scratched up by them during the process of removing the speakers, fyi. The biggest pain is keeping the door panel pulled up while you are removing the screws that hold the speakers in place. Best to have a second person helping - but if you don't - figure out someway to do so. The exchange of speakers is typical once you have them unscrewed - splicing the wires to the new. The wiring codes can be found on line pretty easily too. Good luck!
Remove the molding that it's tucked into on either side. I think it's got a harness on it so you can unplug it. If not, snip the wires and just use wirenuts when you're ready to put it back up.
If you have a Cherokee from 1984-1996 with speakers that would have gone in the tailgate, then if you take off the interior tailgate panel (be careful not to break any clips!) and the wiring should be behind it. Just install your new speakers and replace the interior tailgate panel. If you have a Cherokee from 1997-2001 with speakers that would have gone in the ceiling, then take down the headliner temporarily and wiring will be in the roof. It's probably easiest to get a soundbar off of eBay or at your local junkyard and install the bracket and soundbar in the factory location, then connect the wires to the speakers in the soundbar. There is always rear speaker wire going from the radio in the front to speakers in the rear.
The gen light stays on when the charging system malfunctions.
13mm or 14mm
Assuming the pump is similar to my 1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport, you first need to remove the the pulley with a special tool which you can borrow at an auto parts store. But before doing this, loosen and slide off the the belt off the pump. After removing pulley. remove bolts and pump should slide off. Did this to my jeep recently.
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
1996-2000 Cherokee.
put it into park, i made the same mistake and couldn't get it out for ages!
It will bolt in, but the intake on the 1996 is different and the cylinder head on the 1996 does not have the temp sensor for the gauge in the same location.
use a pin
yeah it will just make sure u install it right
Jeep Cherokee XJ 1984-1996 should interchange Jeep Cherokee XJ 1997-2001 should interchange
Hp 2004
Inside the gas tank.
If you have a Cherokee from 1984-1996 with speakers that would have gone in the tailgate, then if you take off the interior tailgate panel (be careful not to break any clips!) and the wiring should be behind it. Just install your new speakers and replace the interior tailgate panel. If you have a Cherokee from 1997-2001 with speakers that would have gone in the ceiling, then take down the headliner temporarily and wiring will be in the roof. It's probably easiest to get a soundbar off of eBay or at your local junkyard and install the bracket and soundbar in the factory location, then connect the wires to the speakers in the soundbar. There is always rear speaker wire going from the radio in the front to speakers in the rear.
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under the front bumper on the passenger side
location of relay for heated o2 sensor 1999 jeep Cherokee sport