1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Page 8 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Steering vauge on jeep grand cheeroke
well it sounds like some steering components are worn, look under the car and watch as someone turns steering wheel, be careful. if you are not experienced enough to do this safely take it to a good shop, expect to spend between $200 and $1000 ( or more) for repairs. A good shop should check it out and prepare an estimate for free, a really good shop will tell you what to fix now and what to fix later
No power at 40 mph
possible blocked cataletic converter , blocked air or fuel filter if you have check engine light on what codes do you have. if this was at all helpful please leave good feed back
Get the air out of the gas line
Habor freight sells the high pressure fuel line removal tools. Get your Basic repair manual for your vehical , always good to keep in the car cause you never know when you might need some information on your vehicle, this will tell you how to do it step by step and has some pictures to help. Also includes the wiring diagram for electrical. Most cases you can turn on ignition switch to on, do not start it, and lossen fuel line connection, as fuel pump is on air will bleed out of connection and as soon as fuel appears close/tighten connection, good idea to have plenty of rags to catch fuel that drips out. Some times can just bleed at fuel rail and try cranking to get the rest out through normal operation. You can also have a bleed port. Always refer to your repair manual which you can pick up at just about any large name auto parts stores
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