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Kevin Herrera Posted on Aug 01, 2016

Can anyone tell me the correct way to set the distributor and rotor on my 95 grand Cherokee orvis 5.2 when replacing with a new one?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: RELACING WHEEL BEARINGS IN A 95 JEEP GRAND

Front wheel bearings can be done at home rear wheel bearings will require a hydraulic press and an axle puller. Either job can be difficult depending on amount of rust and availability of tools. The front wheel bearings are an assembly and once the jeep is up on jack stands, with the tires, brake calipers, and rotors removed, it is only a matter of removing the axle nut and 3 bolts (which can be difficult depending on rust) holding in the old bearing assembly

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: cant get the jeep to fire

Unplug the injectors, and shoot starting fluid in it to see if that helps any. Pull the plugs to see if they are gas fowled if this doesn't start it up briefly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee Orvis (1991). My

Thank you for your email. I went elsewhere and found satisfaction without having to explain further. The reason I did was because the reply I got from you was not very nice. I didn't really appreciate the attitude. Sorry.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2011

SOURCE: I've lost the keys to a '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Yes, you can take your photo ID and your proof of registration to the dealer. They can cut new keys by looking up the key code for your vehicle.

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johnny rebel

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2015

SOURCE: How can u tell if your distributor cap n rotor is good on a 93 jeep grand Cherokee laredo

start your jeep at night,let it run to warm up,have someone rev it a little,pop the hood and check for sparks!

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Unplug the injectors, and shoot starting fluid in it to see if that helps any. Pull the plugs to see if they are gas fowled if this doesn't start it up briefly.
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RELACING WHEEL BEARINGS IN A 95 JEEP GRAND

Front wheel bearings can be done at home rear wheel bearings will require a hydraulic press and an axle puller. Either job can be difficult depending on amount of rust and availability of tools. The front wheel bearings are an assembly and once the jeep is up on jack stands, with the tires, brake calipers, and rotors removed, it is only a matter of removing the axle nut and 3 bolts (which can be difficult depending on rust) holding in the old bearing assembly
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not trying to be rude but do be sure the wheel is tight. a build up of corrosion on the wheel or hub could cause the wheel not to set n lug studs correctly. that would cause a knock noise and will shake the wheel
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