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Last post on Jan 04, 2008 at 2:29 PM
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#4 of 8 1994 JGC BODY.. ?
by ssobehtami
Jul 21, 2007 (7:54 am)
i just got a 94 Jeep Grand Cheroke Limited.. 4dr blah blah blah.. 6cyl. that is all i know (so far) what is the body style and what kind of trans do i have on this.. any one know a good site full of info ? kind regards,.
#5 of 8 Re: 1994 jeep grand cherokee [davidt5]
by wisecrac99
Jul 24, 2007 (12:49 pm)
Mine was doing it in the front. When I'd turn kinda sharp, usually after going over a bump, the front/right end would jerk in the air as if the wheel was not turning. Then it would release with another jerk, doing it over and over. We checked the ball joint, nothing. We replaced the CV joint, still did it. Turns out that the lower "I don't know what it is" was bone dry on grease. In fact, the "whatever" had water coming out of it. My help pumped it full of grease, and it hasn't happened since. Now, I've no clue about the rear-end, nor do I know much about what I'm talking about, but as a troubleshooting method, I'd start by greasing everything that should be greased. Hope that helps.
#6 of 8 Grand cherokee 1999 model
by lookmano
Aug 03, 2007 (2:51 pm)
Please what could have cuased the check engine light to be permanetly on in the dash board?
If you have experienced it, how do you go about it?.
#7 of 8 Re: Grand cherokee 1999 model [lookmano]
by tuggajb
Aug 03, 2007 (4:21 pm)
go to auto zone have them read the fault codes and then go from there
when you have light on there fault codes in the computer wright them down then let us know what they are then can poss help you
#8 of 8 Re: 1994 jeep grand cherokee [davidt5]
by kw452
Jan 04, 2008 (2:29 pm)
David,
you probably should get the gears in the rear-ends checked.
i just bought the same jeep, and the woman i bought it from said the same things you had said, the noises, etc;. We are in the process of locating a rear end to fix it.
get it checked before you blow the gears out, as it is quite dangerous to drive that way. making sharp turns often cause this problem. assuming that your jeep has quadritrac, sharp turns cause the front and back tires to turn at different speeds and can damage the 4WD gears in the rear-ends, and it will cause the wheels to spin at differnt speeds. Right now, only the back tires spin on my jeep. Hope this helps!">link title