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Jeep Grand Cherokee (from 1993 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Procedure of the general and engine major repairs
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The power supply system and exhaust
general information
Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure
Checking fuel pressure and the functioning of the fuel pump
Removing and installing fuel tank
Cleaning and repair of the fuel tank - general information
Repair and replacement of fuel lines
Removal and installation of the fuel pump
Check of serviceability and replacement of the fuel level sensor unit
Removal and installation of assemblage of an air cleaner
Replacement of a cable of gas
Fuel Injection System - general information
Check of the fuel injection system
Check of serviceability, removing and installing throttle body
Check of serviceability and replacement of the fuel pressure regulator
Check of serviceability, removal and installation of fuel injectors
Check of functioning and replacement of components of system of stabilization of turns of idling (IAC)
Service exhaust system - general information
The system of electric motor
Systems of decrease in toxicity of the fulfilled gases and engine management
Manual box of a gear change
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Transfer Case
Clutch and transmission line
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Cleaning and repair of the fuel tank - general information



Fuel tanks mounted on vehicles described in the manual models are made of plastic and can not be repaired.

If the tank for any reason removed from the car, it should not be left for storage in a place where there is a probability of occurrence of sparks or open flame that can ignite fuel vapors. Particular attention should be paid to this issue when working in garages equipped with heaters powered by natural gas and fitted with a control torch.





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