five and a quarter
Please, rephrase the question. You say you have a 1989 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the Grand Cherokee did not come out till late 92, but was considered a 93 model. If what you really have is a 1989 Cherokee, we need to know the motor size. The rest we can look up and give you the best answer possible.
as far as i am aware they should do tere the same hemi mote from 92 till 97
My 92 Cherokee Laredo has a 20 gallon tank according to the owner's manual (and a few trips to the gas station). The Haynes Repair Manual for Jeep Cherokee - 1984 thru 2001 mentions however, that there were some with 13.5 "Standard" and 20 "Optional". both above answers are correct. What I did was run the tank down to the yellow warning light and then some, you should still have 2+ gallons in there and then fill up...............Mike The Jeep Grand Cherokee in 2001 holds about 16 gallons. My 1996 Jeep Grand Laredo will hold 21.5 gallons, coasted into gas station once and it filled to this amount.
Clogged fuel filter, dying fuel pump, or possibly fuel pressure regulator.
The switch should be the same as your headlight switch. If not then you will either need to install your own switch for the running lights or buy a new OEM switch module.
I bought a 92 Jeep Laredo and found it had a 1994 jeep engine in it.
It uses ATF
yes NO, The 89 uses a speedometer cable where the 92 is electronic.
The Grand Cherokee did not exist until the 1993 model year.
In order to have good fuel economy and good performance, the best gear ratios for a jeep Cherokee with 33" tire size are: 3.91 4.11 4.27
Please, rephrase the question. You say you have a 1989 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but the Grand Cherokee did not come out till late 92, but was considered a 93 model. If what you really have is a 1989 Cherokee, we need to know the motor size. The rest we can look up and give you the best answer possible.
probably crank sensor, they are famous for that
When ever you look up a car part, it shows the part's name followed by a year range. The year range means they used the exact same part in any Jeep Cherokee made between that time period. When I looked up "1993 Jeep Cherokee rotor", the year range is 92 - 95; therefore, a 93 and a 96 are different in at least one way.
replace the radiator correct, the radiator is junk.
under the dash in your fuse panel . it will say radio .
I have an 89 Jeep Cherokee Laredo, and both my doors, and back panel have 5.25" speakers... I'm not sure if the 93 Cherokee is the same, but I hope I help. My 92 Cherokee also has 5.25" speakers in both doors and in the rear hatch...however you can fit 6.5" speakers in the door with little or no modifications. Also you can fit 6.5" speakers in the rear hatch with a little cutting to the fiberglass.
My son's 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 lists 3 pints of Dextron III oil.