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I found this: https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-800-750-Oil-Cooler-Line/dp/B003B30SAA
It looks like it should work but it says it's only compatible throug 1995, mine is a 1996. Does this really matter if I have the doorman 800-714 fittings already?
I am looking to find either A) a replacement quick-release clip for the doorman 800-714 transmission fittings. or B) an alternative fitting and quick release pair that will work with the stock hard lines. When taking my line out the clip broke and I can not find a clip by itself. Amazon used to...
At a bit of a dead end here. 96 jeep xj 2wd with the 4.0
About a year ago when driving I noticed a whirring, dragging like sound that got better with each shift. The jeep would no longer go into park, it would just roll when in park. Assuming the transmission to be bad I found another 2wd from a...
I have a 1996 jeep cherokee country with a very late (10/96) production date. Despite the late 1996 date it still has the 84-96 body. My jeep does have the seat riser/ crossmember like the 1997+. Just wondering how rare this really is, and I've noticed additional problems with some electronics...
Also when looking for a replacement carpet, I read this in the disclaimer "
This item DOES NOT fit the (rare) 1996 Model Year with the Crossmember/Seat Riser"
after looking at my interior, my jeep does have the crossmember/ seat riser
Surprisingly not, it's a 1984-1996 cherokee country body style with the old interior, 10/96 production date. I've had some weird wiring problems with this car. Some stuff has 96 connectors but other stuff uses the 97+ connectors. I swapped the rear speed sensor from the 4 pulse/ revolution to...
I have a late 1996 (10/1996) Jeep Cherokee Country 2wd that had its transmission go out. I picked up a "1996" AW4 off marketplace, turns out its really a 2000 AW4. I have read the post about transmission year splices interchanges etc, but not much is covered about the 2wd models. My question...