SOURCE: 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee only blows heat and ac out of dashboard
There is a vacuum leak under the hood. If it's a 6 cylinder, look on the drivers side for a vacuum line that runs vertical with a 90 degree angle fitting to the manifold. That one usually comes off. If it is a V8 look on the battery side for a broken or corroded vacuum line.
SOURCE: firing order for 95 jeep grand cherokee 6
I'm assuming the "6" is for the 6-Cylinder....
For the 4.0L (6-Cyl):
Firing Order:
1-5-3-6-2-4
Cylinders:
(back of engine)
.........6
.........5
.........4
.........3
.........2
.........1
(front of engine)
Distributor:
.....(back)
.................(+)-screw
.....5.....3
1...............6
.....4......2
(+)-screw
......(front)
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SOURCE: need firing order for 1998 Jeep Cherokee gand
For the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo:
I do not know if you have the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder, the 5.2L V8, or the 5.9L V8; however I have included ALL below:
For the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder:
Firing Order:
1-5-3-6-2-4
Cylinders:
(back)
...6
...5
...4
...3
...2
...1
(front)
Distributor:
....(back)
.....5....3..(+)-screw
1.............6
(+).4....2
For the 5.2L V8: AND 5.9L V8:
Firing Order:
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
Cylinders:
.......(back).......
|..8..|.........|..7..|
|..6..|.........|..5..|
|..4..|.........|..3..|
|..2..|.........|..1..|
.......(front)
Distributor:
.....(back)
.......3
..4.........6
8.............5
..1.........7
.......2
......(front)
Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact me at FixYa.com!
SOURCE: firing order for a Jeep
2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 liter V-8 VIN "N"
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