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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual Loose  ...................  B  ...  Require repair or replacement
                                           of affected component.
Lug nut installed
 backward  ...............  B  ..  Require repair

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual Loose  ...................  B  ...  Require repair or replacement
                                           of affected component.
Lug nut installed
 backward  ...............  B  ..  Require repair

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual                   Missing valve lock           Install new valve lock
                  Excessively worn camshaft    Replace camshaft, See
                  lobes                        ENGINES

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual          The noid light is an excellent "quick and dirty" tool. It can
usually be hooked to a fuel injector harness fast and the flashing
light is easy to understand. It is a dependable way to identif

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual full load. The Kent-Moore J-39021 is such a tool, though there are
others. The Kent-Moore costs around $240 at the time of this writing
and works on many different manufacturers systems.
         The

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual severe weakness that we will look at later). If an injector has a
fault where it occasionally skips a pulse, the meter registers it and
the reading changes accordingly.
         Lets go back to figur

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual times by increasing injector pulse width accordingly.
NOTE:    Never apply battery voltage directly across a low resistance
         injector. This will cause injector damage from solenoid coil

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1988  Service Repair Manual Fig. 3:  Determining Camber Angle
         CASTER
         1) Caster is tilting of front steering axis either forward or
backward from vertical, as viewed from side of vehicle. See  Fig. 4.
         2
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