did some searching,and found that is could be the ambient outside temperature sensor
A 1991 Jeep Cherokee computer is what fits a 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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The engine computer is the voltage regulator on a 2001 Jeep.
It may fit, but it is not plug and play. The computer and trans systems are different.
A 1991 Jeep Cherokee computer is what fits a 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
It should be computer controlled. At least my 93 is. It goes to the computer which reads the speed sensor and adjust the speedometer and odometers.
They never made a 2002 jeep Cherokee (XJ) the production of it ended with the 2001 model. Are you talking about the grand Cherokee?
It reads of the 2 transmission output shaft or the 4wd transfer case output shaft. Basically it reads how fast the output shaft is moving and sends that reading to the computer and the computer sends it to the speedometer. Without it the speedometer doesn't work.
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
no, on your computer youll see an ecm number on it, you have to match that number with a number on a new computer otherwise it wont run right.
Computer controlled.
there really is no difference in the engine it will be the computer and electrical connections
A 1988 Jeep Cherokee does not have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
yes
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