I use to install siding for quite a few years and heat is the only thing that will do that. It almost looks like it was done intentionally due to the triangular shape of it. Do you have kids or kids in the neighborhood that could have possibly somehow caused it?
Never seen it just happen without some sort of heat source help
Any chrysler dealership or jy for sure will have those plastic clips. Once you see one intact and in your hand you'll understand how to replace em. I always keep a few spares on hand cause they always break. especially when it gets cold.
My seats are torn up and was wondering if seats from a Cherokee would bolt up to my existing brackets? If not, does anybody know what options are out there for replacements or would it be best to just have them rebuilt?
I would guess you have the 4.0. Not sure if its the same but on my 2.5 I had to remove the exhaust and the starter. It was a 4 piece gasket. Was easy to do though.
With a test light you can have it wired in 10 mins. Faster than anybody can dig up a schematic. Its real easy and basic. Or ya can go to the parts store and get a book for $20 and that'll have it.
to be honest not really sure what the exact cause was because I swapped parts out so much before I got results but I'm thinkin it was just faulty masters that I kept getting. The one that's in it still might be bad because I don't think its releasing the clutch fully as its somewhat harder to shift through the gears but it does seem to be holding pressure now and no leaks that I've noticed. Gonna try bleeding it some more to see if I can get it to shift smoother like it use to.
Got it figured out. Its one of those $800 when new decks that has an alarm, starter disable, built in crossover. it wires into an existing alarm, door switches, etc. Basically there's alot of wires out the back of it. lol