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Old 11-06-2005, 01:29 AM
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Sport

I wouldn't change all that stuff with only 50K on it. The crank sensor is where i would look after checking the easier stuff like fuses and relays.
I have a 97 and a 2001 XJ and most of sensor have never been replaced. The 97 has 127K on it...the NSS will give a Check Engine light. Check for fuel and spark, that is an old rule of thumb.
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