Vehicle Class:
Compact SUV / Sport Utility Vehicle.
Segment Competitors:
Ford Bronco II, Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, Nissan Pathfinder, Toyota 4Runner, Mitsubishi Montero.
Design Philosophy:
Body-on-frame construction, robust four-wheel-drive systems (Command-Trac, Selec-Trac), off-road capability, durable and utilitarian design.
Body Styles:
2-door and 4-door Sport Utility Vehicle.
General Coverage:
Comprehensive service, repair, and maintenance for the 1992 Jeep Cherokee XJ.
Estimated Pages:
Over 1000 pages (typical for comprehensive factory service manuals).
Type:
Digital Service and Repair Manual.
Format:
Digital (likely PDF, but potentially other searchable formats).
Powertrain:
Engine mechanical, engine performance, fuel system, cooling system, exhaust system, ignition system, lubrication system.
Drivetrain:
Transmission (manual and automatic), transfer case, drive axles, propeller shafts, differentials, CV joints.
Suspension Steering:
Front and rear suspension, steering gear, power steering system, alignment specifications.
Brakes:
Front and rear brakes (disc/drum configurations), brake system hydraulics, parking brake, ABS (if equipped).
Electrical:
Battery, charging system, starting system, ignition system, lighting system, instrumentation, power accessories, wiring diagrams, fuse/relay locations.
Body Chassis:
Frame, body panels, doors, glass, interior trim, HVAC system, chassis lubrication.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and changes, lubrication points.
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides, symptom-based diagnostics, common issues, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) if applicable to the era.
Repair:
Detailed step-by-step repair procedures for all major systems, including component removal, installation, and adjustment.
Component Rebuild:
Rebuilding procedures for engines, transmissions, transfer cases, and differentials.
Depth:
Comprehensive, suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts. Covers everything from routine maintenance to full engine and transmission overhauls.
Digital Format:
Likely PDF, optimized for searchability and printing. High-resolution scans of original factory manuals.
Printability:
Designed to be printable for users who prefer physical copies. Clear diagrams and text.
Digital Binding:
N/A (Digital format). If a printed version were sold, it would typically be a perfect-bound or spiral-bound manual.
Digital Paper Type:
N/A (Digital format). Original manuals used durable paper suitable for shop environments.
Engine Code 1:
4.0L OHV V6
Displacement 1:
242 cubic inches (3960 cc)
Configuration 1:
Overhead Valve (OHV) V6
Horsepower 1:
170 hp @ 4500 rpm
Torque 1:
220 lb-ft @ 3000 rpm
Engine Code 2:
2.5L OHV Inline-4
Displacement 2:
150 cubic inches (2460 cc)
Configuration 2:
Overhead Valve (OHV) Inline-4
Horsepower 2:
125 hp @ 4800 rpm
Torque 2:
150 lb-ft @ 2400 rpm
Fuel Delivery:
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) / Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MPFI) for 4.0L, Throttle Body Injection (TBI) for 2.5L.
NHTSA Rollover Resistance:
Likely a 3-star rating (typical for SUVs of this era).
ABS:
Optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on rear wheels.
Seat Belts:
Lap and shoulder belts for front occupants, lap belts for rear occupants.
Airbags:
Driver-side airbag standard in 1992 for US models.
Oil Change Interval:
Every 3,000-5,000 miles or 3-6 months, depending on driving conditions (refer to manual for specific recommendations).
Transmission Fluid Change:
Every 30,000-60,000 miles for automatic transmissions, manual transmissions vary.
Coolant Flush:
Every 30,000-50,000 miles or 2-3 years.
Engine Oil Type 4.0L:
API SG or higher, SAE 10W-30 (or 10W-40 in cooler climates).
Engine Oil Type 2.5L:
API SG or higher, SAE 5W-30 (or 10W-30 in warmer climates).
Transmission Fluid Auto:
Chrysler ATF+4 (or equivalent DEXRON III/MERCON for AW-4, check specific manual).
Transmission Fluid Manual:
GL-4 or GL-5 gear oil (specific viscosity will be in manual).
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant (green) with a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Item 1:
Rear main seal leaks (common on 4.0L).
Common Wear Item 2:
Head gasket issues (especially on early 4.0L models, though less prevalent by '92).
Common Wear Item 3:
Cracked exhaust manifolds (4.0L).
Common Wear Item 4:
Leaf spring bushings and shackles wear.
Common Wear Item 5:
Window regulators and motors.
Jeep Legacy:
Jeep has a long history of rugged, off-road capable vehicles dating back to WWII.
Xj Introduction:
The XJ Cherokee was introduced in 1984 as a revolutionary unibody compact SUV, a departure from traditional body-on-frame SUVs.
1992 Updates:
1992 saw the introduction of the driver-side airbag as standard equipment for US models, and the availability of the 4.0L inline-six engine became more widespread and refined.
Production Period:
1984-2001 (North America).
Manufacturing Location:
Toledo, Ohio, USA.