Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
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Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
mine up and down about 1/2in
Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
have the dealer fix.
The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
ever had to fix this?
Thanks
mine up and down about 1/2in
Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
have the dealer fix.
The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
ever had to fix this?
Thanks
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Re: Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
Both should be simple fixes. If your not sure how take it to a shop.The hing
pin being the possibly harder of the two.
JoBo
<randy1128@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
>
pin being the possibly harder of the two.
JoBo
<randy1128@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:19702-414671D5-69@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
Both should be simple fixes. If your not sure how take it to a shop.The hing
pin being the possibly harder of the two.
JoBo
<randy1128@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:19702-414671D5-69@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
>
pin being the possibly harder of the two.
JoBo
<randy1128@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:19702-414671D5-69@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
Both should be simple fixes. If your not sure how take it to a shop.The hing
pin being the possibly harder of the two.
JoBo
<randy1128@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:19702-414671D5-69@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
>
pin being the possibly harder of the two.
JoBo
<randy1128@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:19702-414671D5-69@storefull-3136.bay.webtv.net...
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
>
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Re: Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
check the a pillar for cracks and the floor shifter just might be a recall
issue call your local dealer
randy1128@webtv.net wrote:
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
issue call your local dealer
randy1128@webtv.net wrote:
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
#9
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Re: Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
check the a pillar for cracks and the floor shifter just might be a recall
issue call your local dealer
randy1128@webtv.net wrote:
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
issue call your local dealer
randy1128@webtv.net wrote:
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
#10
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Re: Two 1994 Grand Cherokee problems, Please Help
check the a pillar for cracks and the floor shifter just might be a recall
issue call your local dealer
randy1128@webtv.net wrote:
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks
issue call your local dealer
randy1128@webtv.net wrote:
> Has anyone here had a problem with a sagging drivers door? I can move
> mine up and down about 1/2in
> Do i need new hinges or just the pins, and is this something i should
> have the dealer fix.
> The other problem is my shifter, when it's in park sometimes the motor
> won't start, but if i move it back and forth, (there is about a 1/2in of
> movement in the shfter when in park) the motor will start up fine.
> I was thinking it might be the neutral safety switch, but i just picked
> up a haines manual and it shows a adjustment for the shifter. Anyone
> ever had to fix this?
> Thanks