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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual group. Fill radiator to top and install radiator cap.
Add sufficient coolant to reserve/overflow tank to
raise level to FULL mark.
(3) With heater control unit in the HEAT position,
operate engine wit

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: Do not operate the engine with a spark
plug shorted for more than a minute. The catalytic
converter may be damaged.
Isolate the compression leak by shorting each
spark plug to the cylinder bl

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual For diagnostics, refer to the appropriate Powertrain
Diagnostic Procedures service manual for operation
of the DRB scan tool.
SPARK PLUGS
For spark plug removal, cleaning, gap adjustment
and installat

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual IGNITION SWITCHÐYJ MODELS
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section will cover the electrical portion
of the ignition switch. To service the mechani-
cal ignition key switch, refer to Group 19,
Steering.
Refe

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual HEADLAMP HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LAMP
The high beam indicator lamp is controlled by the
headlamp dimmer (multi-function) switch. One side
of the indicator bulb is grounded at all times. The
other side of

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual voltage is supplied to one side of the indicator bulb. A
ground path for the bulb is provided by 3 switches.
The bulb will light when:
²the brake warning switch is closed (indicating un-
equal brake

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual SPEED CONTROL SWITCH
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AN AIR-
BAG, REFER TO GROUP 8M - RESTRAINT SYS-
TEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING STEERING WHEEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE
TO TAKE PROPER PRE

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1995  Service Repair Manual POWER DISTRIBUTION
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section covers the Power Distribution Center
(PDC) and all circuits involved with it. For additional
information on system operation, refer to the appro-
pr
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