I would replace the spark plug wires and spark plugs first and verify correct fuel pressure. Also do an OBD1 fault code test. You can do this test by turning the ignition key to run and then off and then to ruin and off then to run and wait for check engine light to blink out codes, codes will be a number of flashes and a pause and then more, for instance 4 blinks and then pause and 3 blinks, that is fault code 43
SOURCE: 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Power Windows
i am a chrysler jeep tech. at a dealership i have seen alot of this in these jeeps 90% of the time the problem is between the driver door and the body open the door there is a rubber tube with wires inside, diconnect this ruber tube from the door pull it back and i would almost promise you will find some broken wires just strip them connect them buy colors solder them together and tape them up and your windows and or door locks will work like new
SOURCE: 95 jeep grand cherokee won't go back into 2wd.
Stick it in 2wd. Now back it up a good bit. Now pull it forward. Now make a turn. If it lurches, then repeat.
After this, check your tires. If the tires are different sizes. or the front is worn more than the rear, or even if they're different manufacturers, or if the tire pressure is low, then these could all be reasons that the transfer case is getting confused and is finding it hard to come out of 4wd.
This is assuming that the transfer case is in good working order and has the correct amount and type of fluid in it.
SOURCE: slow acceleration, high rpm
This sounds normal to me! The engine will read that rpm when accerlerating lightly. It is the stall of the torque convertor. The oil pressure will always be higher when the rpm's are higher, or when the oil is thicker - cold.
Virbration? That is a different story. Oil won't cause that.
SOURCE: 2004 jeep grand cherokee idling problem
check your throttle position sensor and idle air control solenoid.
SOURCE: Loss of power/Engine Sputters going up hill
change your fuel filter it may have imputities in the fuel causing the fuel flow problems
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