Welcome to the JeepSpecs.com feature of WJ Generation Jeep Grand Cherokee brochures and manuals 1999-2004. Want to feature your Jeep? Please get in touch with us and tell us about it!
The following is a reference/collector’s guide showcasing the various WJ Grand Cherokee brochures, manuals and other publications that have been printed from late 1998 to date. This list is not yet complete, many more scans will be added in the future.
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A very scarce promotional kit for the introduction of Quadra-Drive in the 1999 Grand Cherokee.
The kit included a Quadra-Drive trinket with rotating metal gears and 10 fold-out mini brochures.
2000 Jeep sales brochure 32-pages | 2000 Jeep sales brochure 60-pages | 2000 Jeep Product Review DVD-ROM disc | 2000 Service Manual 1900-pages |
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2000 Grand Cherokee Accessories 12-pages | 2000 Owner’s Manual 346-pages | 2000 Operating Tips video 57 minutes |
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2001 Grand Cherokee accessories 12-pages | 2001 Grand Cherokee sales brochure 35-pages |
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2001 Operating Tips video 57 minutes | 2001 Owner’s Manual 330-pages |
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attached to the top left side of the instrument panel.
The VIN contains 17 characters that provide data
concerning the vehicle. Refer to the decoding chart to
determine the identification of a vehicle.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DECODING CHART
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
W = Grand Cherokee 4X4 (LHD)
VEHICLE SAFETY CERTIFICATION LABEL
A vehicle safety certification label (Fig. 1) is
attached to every Chrysler Corporation vehicle. The
label certifies that the vehicle conforms to all appli-
cable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. The
label also lists:
• Month and year of vehicle manufacture.
• Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR). The gross
front and rear axle weight ratings (GAWR’s) are
based on a minimum rim size and maximum cold tire
inflation pressure.
• Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
• Month, Day and Hour (MDH) of final assembly.
• Country of origin.
The label is located on the driver-side door shut-
A metal Body Code plate is located in the engine
compartment and attached to the top of the right
frame rail. The information listed on the plate (Fig.
2) is used for manufacturing and service purposes.
Most stripped threaded holes can be repaired using
t. Follow the manufactures recommenda-
tions for application and repair procedures.
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
The graphic symbols illustrated in the following
International Control and Display Symbols Chart are
used to identify various instrument controls. The
symbols correspond to the controls and displays that
are located on the instrument panel.
FASTENER IDENTIFICATION
GRADE/CLASS IDENTIFICATION
The SAE bolt strength grades range from grade 2
to grade 8. The higher the grade number, the greater
the bolt strength. Identification is determined by the
line marks on the top of each bolt head. The actual
bolt strength grade corresponds to the number of line
marks plus 2. The most commonly used metric bolt
strength classes are 9.8 and 10.9. The metric
strength class identification number is imprinted on
the head of the bolt. The higher the class number,
the greater the bolt strength. Some metric nuts are
imprinted with a single-digit strength class on the
nut face. Refer to the Fastener Identification and
Fastener Strength Charts.
WARNING: USE OF AN INCORRECT FASTENER
MAY RESULT IN COMPONENT DAMAGE OR PER-
SONAL INJURY.
Figure art, specifications and torque references in
this Service Manual are identified in metric and SAE
format.
During any maintenance or repair procedures, it is
important to salvage all fasteners (nuts, bolts, etc.)
for reassembly. If the fastener is not salvageable, a
fastener of equivalent specification must be used.
Fig. 1 Vehicle Safety Certification Label
Fig. 2 Body Code Plate
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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