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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide AXLE SHAFT, SEAL AND BEARING SERVICE
CAUTION: When rear axle service is necessary,
both rear wheels must be raised off the surface so
that they are free to rotate. Be cautious when the
tires are being

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide INSTALLATION
(1) Examine the splines on the pinion shaft for
burrs or wear.
(2) Remove any burrs and clean the shaft.
(3) Inspect the pinion yoke for cracks, worn splines
and a worn seal contact surfa

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide ABS BRAKE DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
page page
ABS Diagnostic Connector................... 3
ABS Warning Light Display................... 3
Antilock ECU and Hcu Diagnosis............... 3
DRB Scan Tool..........

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide SERVICE BRAKE DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
page page
Brake Drag............................... 6
Brake Fade.............................. 6
Brake Fluid Contamination................... 7
Brake Noise...............

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide pedal. The proper course of action is to bleed the sys-
tem, or replace thin drums and suspect quality brake
lines and hoses.
HARD PEDAL OR HIGH PEDAL EFFORT
A hard pedal or high pedal effort may be d

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide fied. This causes pull to switch direction in favor of
the brake unit that is functioning normally.
When diagnosing a change in pull condition, re-
member that pull will return to the original directi

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide produce a condition similar to grab as the tire loses
and recovers traction.
Flat-spotted tires can cause vibration and wheel
tramp and generate shudder during brake operation.
A tire with internal da

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide SERVICE DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
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Runout.................................. 4
Unbalance............................... 3Universal Joint Angle Measurement............. 4
Vibration.......................

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide (8) If the vibration decreased, install a second
clamp (Fig. 2) and repeat the test.
(9) If the clamps cause an additional unbalance,
separate the clamps (1/4 inch above and below the
mark). Repeat th

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JEEP XJ 1995  Service And User Guide ²Have at least a 1/2 degree continuous operating
(propeller shaft) angle
Engine speed (R.P.M.) is the main factor though in
determining maximum allowable operating angles.
As a guide to maximum norma
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