94 Cherokee Manual required
#11
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Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
If it reads like this 2wd 4h n 4l then yes you can shift from 2wd to
4high on the fly safe to do at highway speeds (just let up on the gas for a
sec then shift), never use 4high on dry pavement or you'll blow the t-case,
u-joints or worse. I have only used 4 low twice for that you must be
stoped, shift tranny and t-case into N then t-case to 4 low the tranny back
to drive.. this limits your speed and keeps rev's high.
Snow...
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
news:afbaf$4270d373$4275fafd$28843@FUSE.NET...
> You should be able to find an owners manual on e-Bay. I just looked and
> saw 3 of them listed with a bid less than $6
>
> American cars and trucks will have a plaque in the glovebox or on one of
> the door frames with the tire inflation and load specifications. I think
> mine was on the passenger side rear door.
>
> Sorry, I was foolish enough to sell mine also. I seem to recall that you
> set the speed by pushing the big button but we will have to confirm that
> with someone else
>
> You probably have "command-trac" in your Cherokee. I never tried to
> engage it while moving and don't know if it is recommended. If you do
> have "command-trac" it cannot be used on dry pavement because it locks the
> axles and will scrub the tires.
>
> I cannot help with UK parts as I live in the US
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>>I am in UK
>>
>> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>>
>> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>>
>> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>>
>> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>>
>> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
>> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>>
>> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>>
>> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>>
>> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>>
>> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
>> speed, and vice versa
>>
>> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>>
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>
>
4high on the fly safe to do at highway speeds (just let up on the gas for a
sec then shift), never use 4high on dry pavement or you'll blow the t-case,
u-joints or worse. I have only used 4 low twice for that you must be
stoped, shift tranny and t-case into N then t-case to 4 low the tranny back
to drive.. this limits your speed and keeps rev's high.
Snow...
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
news:afbaf$4270d373$4275fafd$28843@FUSE.NET...
> You should be able to find an owners manual on e-Bay. I just looked and
> saw 3 of them listed with a bid less than $6
>
> American cars and trucks will have a plaque in the glovebox or on one of
> the door frames with the tire inflation and load specifications. I think
> mine was on the passenger side rear door.
>
> Sorry, I was foolish enough to sell mine also. I seem to recall that you
> set the speed by pushing the big button but we will have to confirm that
> with someone else
>
> You probably have "command-trac" in your Cherokee. I never tried to
> engage it while moving and don't know if it is recommended. If you do
> have "command-trac" it cannot be used on dry pavement because it locks the
> axles and will scrub the tires.
>
> I cannot help with UK parts as I live in the US
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>>I am in UK
>>
>> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>>
>> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>>
>> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>>
>> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>>
>> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
>> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>>
>> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>>
>> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>>
>> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>>
>> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
>> speed, and vice versa
>>
>> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>>
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>
>
#12
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Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
If it reads like this 2wd 4h n 4l then yes you can shift from 2wd to
4high on the fly safe to do at highway speeds (just let up on the gas for a
sec then shift), never use 4high on dry pavement or you'll blow the t-case,
u-joints or worse. I have only used 4 low twice for that you must be
stoped, shift tranny and t-case into N then t-case to 4 low the tranny back
to drive.. this limits your speed and keeps rev's high.
Snow...
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
news:afbaf$4270d373$4275fafd$28843@FUSE.NET...
> You should be able to find an owners manual on e-Bay. I just looked and
> saw 3 of them listed with a bid less than $6
>
> American cars and trucks will have a plaque in the glovebox or on one of
> the door frames with the tire inflation and load specifications. I think
> mine was on the passenger side rear door.
>
> Sorry, I was foolish enough to sell mine also. I seem to recall that you
> set the speed by pushing the big button but we will have to confirm that
> with someone else
>
> You probably have "command-trac" in your Cherokee. I never tried to
> engage it while moving and don't know if it is recommended. If you do
> have "command-trac" it cannot be used on dry pavement because it locks the
> axles and will scrub the tires.
>
> I cannot help with UK parts as I live in the US
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>>I am in UK
>>
>> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>>
>> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>>
>> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>>
>> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>>
>> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
>> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>>
>> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>>
>> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>>
>> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>>
>> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
>> speed, and vice versa
>>
>> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>>
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>
>
4high on the fly safe to do at highway speeds (just let up on the gas for a
sec then shift), never use 4high on dry pavement or you'll blow the t-case,
u-joints or worse. I have only used 4 low twice for that you must be
stoped, shift tranny and t-case into N then t-case to 4 low the tranny back
to drive.. this limits your speed and keeps rev's high.
Snow...
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
news:afbaf$4270d373$4275fafd$28843@FUSE.NET...
> You should be able to find an owners manual on e-Bay. I just looked and
> saw 3 of them listed with a bid less than $6
>
> American cars and trucks will have a plaque in the glovebox or on one of
> the door frames with the tire inflation and load specifications. I think
> mine was on the passenger side rear door.
>
> Sorry, I was foolish enough to sell mine also. I seem to recall that you
> set the speed by pushing the big button but we will have to confirm that
> with someone else
>
> You probably have "command-trac" in your Cherokee. I never tried to
> engage it while moving and don't know if it is recommended. If you do
> have "command-trac" it cannot be used on dry pavement because it locks the
> axles and will scrub the tires.
>
> I cannot help with UK parts as I live in the US
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>>I am in UK
>>
>> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>>
>> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>>
>> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>>
>> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>>
>> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
>> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>>
>> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>>
>> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>>
>> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>>
>> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
>> speed, and vice versa
>>
>> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>>
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>
>
#13
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Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
If it reads like this 2wd 4h n 4l then yes you can shift from 2wd to
4high on the fly safe to do at highway speeds (just let up on the gas for a
sec then shift), never use 4high on dry pavement or you'll blow the t-case,
u-joints or worse. I have only used 4 low twice for that you must be
stoped, shift tranny and t-case into N then t-case to 4 low the tranny back
to drive.. this limits your speed and keeps rev's high.
Snow...
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
news:afbaf$4270d373$4275fafd$28843@FUSE.NET...
> You should be able to find an owners manual on e-Bay. I just looked and
> saw 3 of them listed with a bid less than $6
>
> American cars and trucks will have a plaque in the glovebox or on one of
> the door frames with the tire inflation and load specifications. I think
> mine was on the passenger side rear door.
>
> Sorry, I was foolish enough to sell mine also. I seem to recall that you
> set the speed by pushing the big button but we will have to confirm that
> with someone else
>
> You probably have "command-trac" in your Cherokee. I never tried to
> engage it while moving and don't know if it is recommended. If you do
> have "command-trac" it cannot be used on dry pavement because it locks the
> axles and will scrub the tires.
>
> I cannot help with UK parts as I live in the US
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>>I am in UK
>>
>> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>>
>> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>>
>> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>>
>> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>>
>> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
>> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>>
>> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>>
>> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>>
>> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>>
>> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
>> speed, and vice versa
>>
>> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>>
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>
>
4high on the fly safe to do at highway speeds (just let up on the gas for a
sec then shift), never use 4high on dry pavement or you'll blow the t-case,
u-joints or worse. I have only used 4 low twice for that you must be
stoped, shift tranny and t-case into N then t-case to 4 low the tranny back
to drive.. this limits your speed and keeps rev's high.
Snow...
"Billy Ray" <Billy@Ray.net> wrote in message
news:afbaf$4270d373$4275fafd$28843@FUSE.NET...
> You should be able to find an owners manual on e-Bay. I just looked and
> saw 3 of them listed with a bid less than $6
>
> American cars and trucks will have a plaque in the glovebox or on one of
> the door frames with the tire inflation and load specifications. I think
> mine was on the passenger side rear door.
>
> Sorry, I was foolish enough to sell mine also. I seem to recall that you
> set the speed by pushing the big button but we will have to confirm that
> with someone else
>
> You probably have "command-trac" in your Cherokee. I never tried to
> engage it while moving and don't know if it is recommended. If you do
> have "command-trac" it cannot be used on dry pavement because it locks the
> axles and will scrub the tires.
>
> I cannot help with UK parts as I live in the US
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>>I am in UK
>>
>> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>>
>> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>>
>> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>>
>> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>>
>> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
>> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>>
>> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>>
>> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>>
>> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>>
>> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
>> speed, and vice versa
>>
>> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>>
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>
>
#14
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Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
You have a limtited so you might have a grand cherokee transfer case. So you
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
You have a limtited so you might have a grand cherokee transfer case. So you
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
You have a limtited so you might have a grand cherokee transfer case. So you
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
You have a limtited so you might have a grand cherokee transfer case. So you
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
91 YJ 4.0
"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
might have a AWD for use on wet pavement etc and part time 4WD.
I don't know about the UK but i have seen band new reprints of manuals of
all types @ www.quadratec.com Do a google on UK part places.
Ebay is also a good place i even found the Chrysler shop manuals on CDROM
for my YJ at a fractions of the cost of buying new.$64 vs. $200 at least.
As far as cruise control i would just screw around with it until i figure it
out or go to your local car dealer with a XJ close in year to yours. Take a
look at the crusie controls, odds are it won't be worn off.
-Brian
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O-
()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_)
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"94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
>I am in UK
>
> I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
>
> Sold 4 years ago (fool)
>
> Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
>
> It doesn't come with an owners manual
>
> Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
>
> Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
>
> 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
>
> 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
>
> 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> speed, and vice versa
>
> 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
>
>
> Thanks all
>
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
Sidewall indicates the max pressure the tire (tyre) can handle.
Owners manual indicates the correct pressure for the vehicle.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:iu6dnRQFufxeU-3fRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> 1. Tire pressure should be indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Generally
> from 30-32 PSI
> 2. Button on the end is for set/coast. Switch is off-on-resume/accel.
> 3. Shift into 4FT or 4PT at any safe highway speed (50-60 mph is fine).
> Never shift into 4PT on hard surfaces.
> 4. Dunno.
>
> -Brian
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
> >I am in UK
> >
> > I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
> >
> > Sold 4 years ago (fool)
> >
> > Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
> >
> > It doesn't come with an owners manual
> >
> > Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> > manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
> >
> > Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
> >
> > 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
> >
> > 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
> >
> > 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> > speed, and vice versa
> >
> > 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>
>
Owners manual indicates the correct pressure for the vehicle.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:iu6dnRQFufxeU-3fRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> 1. Tire pressure should be indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Generally
> from 30-32 PSI
> 2. Button on the end is for set/coast. Switch is off-on-resume/accel.
> 3. Shift into 4FT or 4PT at any safe highway speed (50-60 mph is fine).
> Never shift into 4PT on hard surfaces.
> 4. Dunno.
>
> -Brian
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
> >I am in UK
> >
> > I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
> >
> > Sold 4 years ago (fool)
> >
> > Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
> >
> > It doesn't come with an owners manual
> >
> > Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> > manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
> >
> > Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
> >
> > 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
> >
> > 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
> >
> > 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> > speed, and vice versa
> >
> > 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
Sidewall indicates the max pressure the tire (tyre) can handle.
Owners manual indicates the correct pressure for the vehicle.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:iu6dnRQFufxeU-3fRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> 1. Tire pressure should be indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Generally
> from 30-32 PSI
> 2. Button on the end is for set/coast. Switch is off-on-resume/accel.
> 3. Shift into 4FT or 4PT at any safe highway speed (50-60 mph is fine).
> Never shift into 4PT on hard surfaces.
> 4. Dunno.
>
> -Brian
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
> >I am in UK
> >
> > I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
> >
> > Sold 4 years ago (fool)
> >
> > Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
> >
> > It doesn't come with an owners manual
> >
> > Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> > manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
> >
> > Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
> >
> > 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
> >
> > 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
> >
> > 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> > speed, and vice versa
> >
> > 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>
>
Owners manual indicates the correct pressure for the vehicle.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:iu6dnRQFufxeU-3fRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> 1. Tire pressure should be indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Generally
> from 30-32 PSI
> 2. Button on the end is for set/coast. Switch is off-on-resume/accel.
> 3. Shift into 4FT or 4PT at any safe highway speed (50-60 mph is fine).
> Never shift into 4PT on hard surfaces.
> 4. Dunno.
>
> -Brian
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
> >I am in UK
> >
> > I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
> >
> > Sold 4 years ago (fool)
> >
> > Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
> >
> > It doesn't come with an owners manual
> >
> > Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> > manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
> >
> > Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
> >
> > 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
> >
> > 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
> >
> > 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> > speed, and vice versa
> >
> > 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>
>
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 94 Cherokee Manual required
Sidewall indicates the max pressure the tire (tyre) can handle.
Owners manual indicates the correct pressure for the vehicle.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:iu6dnRQFufxeU-3fRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> 1. Tire pressure should be indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Generally
> from 30-32 PSI
> 2. Button on the end is for set/coast. Switch is off-on-resume/accel.
> 3. Shift into 4FT or 4PT at any safe highway speed (50-60 mph is fine).
> Never shift into 4PT on hard surfaces.
> 4. Dunno.
>
> -Brian
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
> >I am in UK
> >
> > I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
> >
> > Sold 4 years ago (fool)
> >
> > Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
> >
> > It doesn't come with an owners manual
> >
> > Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> > manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
> >
> > Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
> >
> > 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
> >
> > 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
> >
> > 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> > speed, and vice versa
> >
> > 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>
>
Owners manual indicates the correct pressure for the vehicle.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:iu6dnRQFufxeU-3fRVn-hg@rogers.com...
> 1. Tire pressure should be indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
Generally
> from 30-32 PSI
> 2. Button on the end is for set/coast. Switch is off-on-resume/accel.
> 3. Shift into 4FT or 4PT at any safe highway speed (50-60 mph is fine).
> Never shift into 4PT on hard surfaces.
> 4. Dunno.
>
> -Brian
>
> "94JeepMan" <94JeepMan@jeepjeep.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gvq5j8.15bm7gqxu01ogN%94JeepMan@jeepjeep.inv alid...
> >I am in UK
> >
> > I have previously owned a 93 Cherokee 4lt Auto.
> >
> > Sold 4 years ago (fool)
> >
> > Just bought 94 Cherokee, 4lt Limited Auto
> >
> > It doesn't come with an owners manual
> >
> > Presently doing things from memory, does anyone have an old 94 Cherokee
> > manual, or point me towards downloading one, as it is now discontinued.
> >
> > Anyway, a couple of outstanding questions you could help me with
> >
> > 1) Tyre pressures, normal and motorway
> >
> > 2) Cruise control label, mines rubbed off, ie L,C,R big button
> >
> > 3) Changing from 2wd to permanent or temp 4wd, how & at what max
> > speed, and vice versa
> >
> > 4) A good supplier / catalogue for Cherokee bits in UK
> >
> >
> > Thanks all
> >
>
>