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  1. Hey guys, I lost the only key I have for my 1990 Sport 4x4 Cherokee :doh: . What do I do? If I take out the ignition can I take it to a locksmith and have him make a new one? I have a very similar key from my 1990 comanche for a reference. Or is the only solution to buy an ignition/key combo set from ebay? :help:
  2. Alright guys, Sorry for the new thread but I tried searching and I couldn't yield any results. I changed the RMS and Oil pan gasket yesterday (what a PITA) but I didn't try to start it being I wanted to let the RTV set fully. I just power washed it so I could make sure there was no leaks. I go to start it and I only get one "click" or "thump" when I turn the key. I cleaned the battery connections and whacked the starter but it's still a no go. Is this a water in a place where water shouldn't be situation? I did my best not to get the distributor but there are those group of wires towards the firewall that got wet. I'll update my profile(if that's possible) after this post. I gotta get this beat up and going for work tomorrow morning. Edit: Couldn't find Jeep information. Edit 2: Got it figured out. It ended up being the starter after all. The plastic cap that holds the studs on the solenoid was moving out towards the front of the Jeep which wasn't allowing the starter to do its job. 1988. 4.0 auto trans Stock running gear
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