The Jeep Wagoneer Sport 1979 Service Repair Workshop Manual is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to maintain, service, diagnose, and repair their 1979 Wagoneer Sport. This manual provides detailed instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications, making it an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced mechanics.
From general vehicle information to intricate system breakdowns, this manual covers everything you need to know about your 1979 Wagoneer Sport. It includes detailed sections on the engine, both mechanical and electrical systems, emission control, fuel system, clutch system, transmission (both manual and automatic), driveshaft and axles, suspension, steering, restraint systems, brakes, body (interior and exterior), body electrical systems, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
The manual offers step-by-step instructions, making even the most complex repairs manageable. Its clear and concise language, coupled with illustrations, ensures that anyone with basic mechanical knowledge can confidently tackle repairs. This manual is designed to provide the same information and procedures used by authorized dealer service departments, empowering you to perform your own repairs and save money.
The 1979 Jeep Wagoneer Sport, a true icon of American automotive history, wasn't just another SUV. It was a statement of ruggedness, capability, and a certain opulent charm. This particular model, the "Sport" trim, took the already impressive Wagoneer and gave it a more performance-oriented edge. While the standard Wagoneer was known for its luxurious interior and off-road prowess, the Sport added a touch of excitement, with a more powerful engine and sporty exterior elements. This combination made it a formidable vehicle, capable of tackling any terrain while offering a comfortable and refined ride.
The 1979 Wagoneer Sport was powered by a 360 cubic inch V8 engine, which delivered a healthy amount of torque and horsepower, giving it the power to tow heavy loads and conquer challenging trails. The exterior featured sporty touches like a chrome grille, blacked-out trim, and a distinctive hood scoop, setting it apart from the standard Wagoneer. Inside, the Sport boasted plush leather seats, woodgrain accents, and a premium sound system, offering a luxurious driving experience. However, the 1979 Wagoneer Sport wasn't just about aesthetics. It was built to last, featuring a durable construction and a reliable drivetrain, making it a true workhorse that could handle anything thrown its way. Despite its age, the Wagoneer Sport remains a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts and collectors alike, capturing the spirit of a bygone era of automotive excellence. The 1979 Jeep Wagoneer Sport is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Wagoneer name, a symbol of American ingenuity and automotive prowess.