Jeep Repair: 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0L, jeep grand cherokee laredo, jeep grand cherokee


Question
Kevin,
Recently you were asked how to change a starter in a 1999 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.0 4wd.  Is the Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0L similar?  If not could you explain.

Thanks.


Answer
4.0L ENGINE
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Raise and support the vehicle.
Remove the lower screw (forward facing) that secures the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or the automatic transmission torque converter housing Starter Motor Remove/Install - 4.0L Engine
While supporting the starter motor with one hand, use the other hand to remove the upper screw (rearward facing) that secures the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or the automatic transmission torque converter housing.
Lower the starter motor from the front of the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing far enough to access and remove the nut that secures the battery positive cable eyelet terminal to the starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud Starter Connections Remove/Install - Typical Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Remove the battery positive cable eyelet terminal from the solenoid B(+) terminal stud. Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Disconnect the solenoid terminal wire harness connector from the connector receptacle on the starter solenoid. Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Remove the starter motor from the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing.
INSTALLATION
2.5L ENGINE
Position the starter motor to the engine block.
Reconnect the solenoid terminal wire harness connector to the connector receptacle on the starter solenoid. Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Install the battery positive cable eyelet terminal onto the starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud. Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Install and tighten the nut that secures the battery positive cable eyelet terminal to the starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud. Tighten the nut to 11.3 N·m (100 in. lbs.) Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Position the starter motor and any starter motor shims that were removed during the starter motor removal procedure to the engine block. Loosely install the two starter motor mounting screws to secure the starter motor and shims to the engine block
NOTE: Shim thickness available is 0.381 mm (0.015 in.) Refer to Starter Motor Noise - 2.5L Engine in the index of this service manual for the location of the proper starter motor noise diagnosis and testing procedures.

Tighten the two screws that secure the starter motor and shims to the engine block. Tighten the screws to 44.7 N·m (33 ft. lbs.)
Lower the vehicle.
Reconnect the battery negative cable.
4.0L ENGINE
Position the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing.
Reconnect the solenoid terminal wire harness connector to the connector receptacle on the starter solenoid. Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Install the battery positive cable eyelet terminal onto the starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud. Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Install and tighten the nut that secures the battery positive cable eyelet terminal to the starter solenoid B(+) terminal stud. Tighten the nut to 11.3 N·m (100 in. lbs.) Always support the starter motor during this process. Do not let the starter motor hang from the wire harness.
Position the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing. Loosely install the two starter motor mounting screws to secure the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing.
Tighten the lower (forward facing) screw that secures the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing. Tighten the screw to 40.7 N·m (30 ft. lbs.)
Tighten the upper (rearward facing) screw that secures the starter motor to the manual transmission clutch housing or automatic transmission torque converter housing. Tighten the screw to 47.5 N·m (35 ft. lbs.)
Lower the vehicle.
Reconnect the battery negative cable.