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Good luck
Any one that can help can mail me at delteur@internext.co.za
Thanks guys
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Otherwise, you will have to buy at a USA shop that is willing to ship overseas. I bought my Jeep and deal with Safford motors (I have a 99 4.7)
703-866-1700. Springfield, VA, USA 22150 Good luck.
I have ordered a complete wood grain ashtray/heated seat switch /lighter and 12v power module in good condition for $20 bucks. It was 12.50 to ship. Total- $32 bucks.
It does say "4.0 model 99-04", but the wiring is the same on all of them.
The 92-2004 models (ZJ and WJ) are equipped with the venerable 4.0 liter inline 6 (I6) engine. The WK (05-2010) and WK2 are both offered with V6 engines. The WK with the 3.7 liter, 215HP V6, and the WK2 with the new 3.6 liter Pentastar engine producing 290HP.
The 3.6 is now offered in almost all Chrysler, Doge and Jeep models, either standard or optional in depending on the vehicle. It is a thoroughly modern engine, producing anywhere between 280-305 HP, depending on the plumbing in multiple vehicles.
I tried to be a wise guy, telling a user there is no V6 engine in GC's. I meant the ZJ and WJ models, since those vehicles seem to need more repairs and maintenance than the newer models.
I apologize
-Chris
The floor is welded in...and is part of the body/structure of the vehicle. If you are speaking of the carpet I suppose you can tear it out. If you do a good job, you can cut a new piece and install it. .
****I Googled it for you, checked at least 5 places, and the 4 screws were not mentioned. You need to know that THE GAS TANK IS UNDER THE SPARE TIRE. Do NOT cut out the metal floor unless you want a spark to catch the vehicle on FIRE!!****
There is no mention of a "procedeure" to cut it out, & furthermore I bet those screws hold the gas tank under the truck. I looked up gas tank removal, and this is what was mentioned:
"Remove the bolts which hold the tank against the bottom of the Cherokee with a socket wrench. Mounting bolts are located at the back and at the front of the tank"
Did you spill gas in the trunk..like a gas can fell over? Hard to get those fumes out. Good luck. :confuse:
I will be a lot cheaper than cutting out the carpet!
It's either that, or 10 bottles of Febreeze mixed with those little pine-tree mirror things... :sick:
Fresh coffee grounds are great for masking odors while the Febreeze or steam cleaner works, but you have to replenish them every few days.
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Yeah, the coffee grounds would just mask the odor; you need something to get rid of it for good.
Excited, I installed the new module, and sure enough my seat fired rite up.... unfortunately the passenger side did not.
So, since I have 1 good switch in the old module, I am going to swap switches. Do repairs on the WJ models EVER end? :sick:
Is there supposed to be? I have been looking for a 2011 jeep all day and cant find it...murphy's law...
The body computer is in the glove box along with a bunch of relays. It may just be the breaker IN FRONT of the body computer...which would blow to protect the body computer, but 99% of techs will replace the BCU.
I do not have a service manual on me but this is a pretty good guess.
Good luck. There are repair kits that you can get for about $120 that allow you to do repair for less than dealer charges.
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Thank you guys for any information that helps me to get it running good again. :sick:
If anyone has any suggestions I would really appreciate it.
-Chris
A couple of years ago the TPMS light went on in a rental van I was driving. Sure enough, one of the tires was low, but it had enough air that I was able to limp to a gas station a mile away and top it up enough to get it to a tire shop. Lots easier than changing a flat.
Then last summer, I was driving 40 miles of gravel in a construction area trying to make a ferry when I destroyed my tire. My older van doesn't have a TPMS. Just figured it was a rough road and kept driving on a low tire. That cost me $160 bucks to replace the tire in the boonies, not to mention having to do this. And I missed the ferry.
The size and weight of those items makes it difficult to ship them to you for a reasonable price.
Here in the DC area there is a large chain of junkyards called Brandywine Auto Parts/salvage.
Please be aware that junkyards are increasingly becoming a thing of the past. They take a lot of land, and recycling the metal makes big profits for salvage companies.-Chris
It has been my experience that rough idle AND having to gas it to keep it running is a bad Oxygen sensor.
My 99 has 4 of them. It cost $1000 to change them all out after having similar problems.
Your G/C has different V8 engines than mine though. FYI.
WAS GETTING WET, I JUST THOUGHT IT WAS CONDENSATION FROM THE RAIN WE HAD, NOW IT TURNED OUT THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE CARGO AREA IS WET!
THE RAIN IS COMING IN THROUGH ONE OF THE TRIM PANELS, ANY SUGGESTIONS FROM ANYONE OUT THERE!!! THANKS