When did the Jeep XJ get a brake light?
In 94 side-impact beams were added in the doors and roof was strengthened. The 3rd brakelight was added to the top of the liftgate. In 96 the body structure was strengthened some although it was not noticeable in appearance.
When did the Jeep Cherokee XJ come out?
This page will detail the stock specs of the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) which was produced between 1984 – 2001 in the United States. That is a remarkable 18 year lifespan in which 2,884,172 Jeep Cherokees rolled off the assembly line!
What should I do about my Jeep Cherokee XJ?
Sometimes only an adjustment is needed. Usually by loosening the top adjustment bolt and the NSS turned clockwise as far as it would go, then retighten the bolt.
Is the slip yoke external on a Jeep XJ?
On 96-01 due to a design change, the slip yoke is external (does not slide in and out of the transfer case). This slip yoke is covered with a rubber boot. (Note on Dana 35 axles sometimes referred to as Dana 35C – The “C” does not stand for c-clip. It stands for “custom” meaning it came from Dana unfinished.)
In 94 side-impact beams were added in the doors and roof was strengthened. The 3rd brakelight was added to the top of the liftgate. In 96 the body structure was strengthened some although it was not noticeable in appearance.
Where does the Jeep Cherokee XJ come from?
Indonesia: Pademangan, North Jakarta (PT. Indonesian Swedish Manufacturing Company) The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) is a compact sport utility vehicle manufactured and marketed across a single generation by Jeep in the United States from 1983 to 2001 — and globally through 2014.
Sometimes only an adjustment is needed. Usually by loosening the top adjustment bolt and the NSS turned clockwise as far as it would go, then retighten the bolt.
On 96-01 due to a design change, the slip yoke is external (does not slide in and out of the transfer case). This slip yoke is covered with a rubber boot. (Note on Dana 35 axles sometimes referred to as Dana 35C – The “C” does not stand for c-clip. It stands for “custom” meaning it came from Dana unfinished.)