The pitman arm is located on the driver side under the steering gearbox. It is connected from the gearbox to the inner tie rod end and the idler arm is on the passenger side from the frame to inner tie rod end.
No, you remove the 4 nuts on the outside, and pull the axle shaft out with a slide hammer.
The 2000 Jeep Cherokee OBD 2 port is on rear of lower left edge of dash
AnswerIt's located on the firewall behind the windshield washer container.Actually, mine is located immediatelly under the Drver's side dash board to the left of the steering column.It is a White and black box about 2 1/2 by 3 1/2 by 1 inch. resting on top of a steel plate held down by one screw.Have fun :)
Buddy of mine has 32's but if your willing to do some cutting you can get 33's
Crank sensor is on the driver side of the bell housing, Cam sensor is in the distributor. Computer is mounted to the inner fender.
The crankcase is the inner part of the engine block and oil pan.
passenger side right in front of the strut tower by the inner fender wall
Depends on the year, usually two inner and two outer.Depends on the year, usually two inner and two outer.
It is on the passenger side inner fender, under the hood.It is on the passenger side inner fender, under the hood.
No, you remove the 4 nuts on the outside, and pull the axle shaft out with a slide hammer.
It's located in between the outer and inner fender well on the passengers side.Type your answer here... The horn can be found behind the passenger side headlight.
Yes, it is inside the liquid line along the passenger side inner fender.Yes, it is inside the liquid line along the passenger side inner fender.
Yes.
I think you have to take off the inner door panel and remove from there...Rick D
The 2000 Jeep Cherokee OBD 2 port is on rear of lower left edge of dash
The ECU on your Cherokee should be located on the inner fender under your hood on the driver side.
its located on the front passenger side of the car.first take off the tire,then the inner fender and the crankshaft pulley will be right there. its also easier to do with air tools.