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1997 Jeep Cherokee Ignition System Factory Spark Plug Wires

1997 Jeep Cherokee Ignition System Factory Spark Plug Wires
1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport - Keep The Spark Alive
The factory plug wires were in somewhat decent shape despite their age, but the outer sleeves were heavily corroded, which can affect the transfer of spark energy. Before removing the stock components, we first disconnected the battery and also used an air compressor to blow dirt and debris from the spark-plug locations. Loose or damaged boots or terminals, or cracked, burned, or worn wires, could create issues within the ignition system. View Related Article
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Jeep Wrangler Research
Jeep Wrangler The all new Jeep Wrangler is a good car, with practical styling to fit your lifestyle. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 Wrangler with a 18.6 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 15.5 capacity gets 17 mpg, and can seat 4 people comfortably. You may also be interested in the Jeep Liberty and the Ford Escape.
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