austinaubinoe
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Not sure what you mean by a waggy radiator, my 98 came with a stock radiator just like that. The new autozone radiator I put in it has the drain in the same spot too, and so does the radiator I fixed for a friend with a late model two weeks ago.Okay heres my oddball.
1991 Base model
4.0L/AX-15/NP231
d30/d35 3.07
All factory skids except t-case no tow hooks
Jensen speakers,a/c,pwr steering,no wing windows, crank windows and baby 1 inch reciever hitch instead of the 2 inch with rear wiper and defrost,cloth seats and full gauges with tach and the bastard has a waggy radiator as the drain is on the side not the damn bottom ! to me it sounds like its a government issue or fleet jeep but its got carpet and its dark purple ? I dont know
haha SE definitely does not stand for special.
my first cherokee was odd: 2001 limited, cloth interior, manual seats..........It had fogs, leather steering, and electric windows.....But so did my 2000 Sport!
Guess someone just wanted the icons.
I thought classics were cloth standard leather optional....limiteds being leather standard. As in classics just got you the colored keyed bumpers.
Isnt it fun trying to make sense of something even Chrysler probably couldn't!
SE = standard edition = base model.
Black was more common in the older Limited's. Here's one of my favorite leather interiors in an 87 Limited:
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'90 XJ Larado, auto, 231, Power windows, locks, mirrors, keyless entry, Tilt, AM/FM Cass, Rear wiper/defrog, driving lights, BUT NO FRIGGIN CRUISE CONTROL. I had thought it had been taken out. But there isn't even a hole in the firewall where the cruise unit would have been.
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Let's not forget the Rocking Chair option. I found two different examples, an '85 and an '87, both 'Pioneer' trim, at Harry's. In addition to the slider handle, there's a flat lever protruding from under the seat, toward the transmission hump. Pull it up, and the seat 'rocks' a few degrees. Just the ticket when the recliner doesn't give you enough 'gangster lean'!
This switch's sole purpose in life is making you think you finally blew the clutches in your transmission and need to get it rebuilt.It also has the the power/comfort switch for the transmission but im not sure exactly what it does
This switch's sole purpose in life is making you think you finally blew the clutches in your transmission and need to get it rebuilt.
It was eliminated in the early 90s (I believe from 93-94 or 94-95, but I'm not sure, I know it was present on 91s and possibly 92s) because it caused a lot of confusion and was rarely used. Putting it in comfort mode results in softer shifts at different RPMs/speeds and improves gas mileage somewhat, but mostly it just scares me when I hit the switch with my knee and think I blew up my 220k+ mile slushbox :looney:
Nope, it was still present in the '91s, and '90 was the last year of the Renix.I think the switch went away with Renix. My '92 HO doesn't have it. Although, I was looking at one in the junkyard today, and I was wondering if there's a way to use the switch to lock out 1st gear, and get 2nd, when you put the shifter down into 1-2. There's a road coming down the mountain where I live, and second would work just fine, but all I get is first. I know it would involve tapping into the tranny harness. I saw a write-up here years ago, but, if I remember correctly, it always threw a check engine code. Don't need that in my '96.