1994 JEEP CHEROKEE engine

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual ²The center field contains theSAE viscosity
gradenotation for the engine oil.
²The lower, outer field contains either theEN-
ERGY CONSERVINGor theENERGY CON-
SERVING IInotation for the engine oil.
C

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual ENGINE OIL CHANGE AND FILTER REPLACEMENT
WARNING: CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN
CHANGING OIL. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND
GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN. EXPOSED SKIN
SHOULD BE WASHED WITH SOAP AND WATER TO
REMOVE ANY

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: Do not overfill the engine crankcase with
oil. This will cause oil aeration and result in a de-
crease in the engine oil pressure.
(9) Start the engine and observe the oil pressure
gauge or w

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: Do not tap the filter element or immerse
the filter in liquid to remove trapped particles.
(3) Clean filter element by gently blowing the
trapped particles from the filter with compressed air

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual In areas of the country where carbon monoxide lev-
els are high, gasolines are being treated with oxy-
genated materials such as MTBE, ETBE and
ethanol.
Chrysler Corporation supports these efforts tow

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (7) Apply a small amount of chassis lubricant (or
an equivalent protective coating) to the cable termi-
nals to minimize corrosion.
RUBBER AND PLASTIC DUCTS/HOSES/TUBING
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
Rubber

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual ENGINE SUPPORTS
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
The general condition of the engine supports
should be inspected at the same time as the engine
oil is changed and the oil filter is replaced.
INSPECTION
(1) Te

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual INSPECTION
When inspecting an exhaust system, inspect for
cracked or loose joints, stripped screw/bolt threads,
corrosion damage, and worn or broken hangers. Re-
place all components that are corroded
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