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Their are 2 main bolts that hold on a thermostat housing for an 1987 jeep cheorkee pioneer!!
1987 and up will be interchangeable, although there might be some reflashing of the ECM required.
1987 model year
Yes, the only significant changes is that the 1990 didnt have airbags and the 1995 did. There will also be slight wiring differeneces but nothing that will stop you from taking parts from one and putting it on the other. Pretty much all jeep parts are interchangeable. I've seen a 88 with a 96 motor. and my 91 xj limited has seats from a later model grand cherokee.
My 1987 jeep had a similar problem. the wire leading down to the crank sensor (necessary for the engine to develop spark) was damp and grounding against the firewall. Tied it slightly away from the firewall w/ a tiewrap, and never had problem again (previously the dealer had replaced the crank sensor twice without the problem correcting itself)
Is the 4 cylinder engine on a 1987 Camry noninterference?" Is the 4 cylinder engine on a 1987 Camry noninterference?"
There is no check engine light fuse other than the instrument lights fuse. Check engine light is computer controlled. If it is on, it means the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. Repair it and they will reset the light.
A 1987 Jeep Cherokee does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled.
2.6l 4 cylinder
If it is a 1987 or so and later it is part of the engine computer. It is mounted on the firewall.If it is a 1987 or so and later it is part of the engine computer. It is mounted on the firewall.
Looking at the engine, the #1 cylinder will on your right hand side of the block, very first cylinder.
No , the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1987 Toyota MR2 is not an interference engine
Inside the engine computer.
The firing order for a 1987 Volvo 740GL, which is equipped with a 2.3L inline-four engine, is 1-3-4-2. This means that the cylinders fire in the sequence of cylinder 1, then cylinder 3, followed by cylinder 4, and lastly cylinder 2. This order is crucial for proper engine operation and performance.
On a 1987 Ford F-150 with a 4.9-liter 6-cylinder engine, the computer, also known as the Engine Control Module (ECM), is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. The diagnostic connector or plug is usually found near the ECM, allowing for connection to diagnostic tools. For specific wiring and connector details, it's advisable to refer to a repair manual for that model year.
O2 sensor in the exhaust manifold near the engine
No, the injectors are rated differently, you would be dumping fuel into the engine. The computer and injectors wouldn't match up.