Jeep Cherokee Wide Track Sport 1979 Workshop Service Repair Manual
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This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for the 1979 Jeep Cherokee Wide Track Sport. Spanning hundreds of pages, this manual covers a wide range of...
This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for the 1979 Jeep Cherokee Wide Track Sport. Spanning hundreds of pages, this manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine repair, transmission and drivetrain maintenance, electrical system troubleshooting, brake system adjustments, suspension components, bodywork, and much more. Each section contains clear, step-by-step instructions accompanied by numerous diagrams and illustrations to facilitate understanding and ensure accurate repairs. With this manual, you'll have everything you need to diagnose problems, perform routine maintenance, and complete major repairs on your Jeep Cherokee Wide Track Sport.
The Jeep Cherokee Wide Track Sport, a model produced in 1979, represented a significant evolution of the iconic Jeep Cherokee line. Released as part of the second generation of the Cherokee, the Wide Track Sport boasted a wider track width, resulting in greater stability and handling capabilities. This modification, along with the Sport trim level's inclusion of sportier features, solidified the Cherokee's reputation as a capable and versatile off-road vehicle suitable for both adventurous excursions and everyday driving.
The 1979 Cherokee Wide Track Sport was powered by a robust 258 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine, offering reliable power delivery and impressive torque for off-road maneuvering. It featured a rugged four-wheel drive system that allowed drivers to confidently tackle challenging terrain. Other notable features included a Dana 30 front axle, a Dana 44 rear axle, and a strong transfer case, all contributing to the Cherokee's exceptional off-road proficiency. Despite its robust nature, the Wide Track Sport still managed to offer a surprisingly comfortable ride on paved roads, making it a practical and enjoyable daily driver. The 1979 Jeep Cherokee Wide Track Sport appealed to both adventurous off-road enthusiasts and those seeking a reliable and capable vehicle for everyday use. Its enduring appeal speaks to the timeless design and remarkable capabilities that continue to make the Jeep Cherokee a legend in the automotive world.