This comprehensive Repair Service Manual for the 1987 Jeep XJ provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair. It is designed to be a valuable resource for professional technicians, but also contains enough information to be useful for knowledgeable DIY mechanics. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical system, bodywork, and more. It features clear diagrams, step-by-step procedures, and troubleshooting guides to help you diagnose and repair any issues with your 1987 Jeep XJ. With its thorough coverage and easy-to-understand language, this manual is an essential tool for anyone who wants to keep their Jeep in top condition.
## The Jeep XJ: A Trailblazing SUV
The Jeep XJ, affectionately nicknamed the "Cherokee," was a revolutionary vehicle when it debuted in 1984 as a 1987 model. It shattered the traditional image of the truck-based SUV, offering a unibody construction that provided superior handling and ride comfort. This groundbreaking design, combined with its compact size and rugged capabilities, carved a new path in the burgeoning SUV market. The XJ's appeal wasn't just about its technical advancements. It offered drivers a sense of adventure, with its high ground clearance, four-wheel drive options, and rugged good looks. It became synonymous with the American spirit of exploration, appealing to both off-road enthusiasts and families seeking a capable and versatile vehicle.
The 1987 XJ, the first year of production, showcased the iconic design elements that defined the model's success. Power came from a range of four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines, coupled with either a manual or automatic transmission. The XJ’s unibody construction, a first for an American SUV, allowed for a spacious interior that could comfortably seat five passengers. The high-mounted instrument panel, featuring a distinctive rectangular design, enhanced visibility for drivers. The XJ’s success was further boosted by its introduction of innovative features like the "CommandTrac" four-wheel drive system, which offered a choice between two-wheel drive and selectable four-wheel drive, making it suitable for both on and off-road driving. The 1987 Jeep XJ offered a unique blend of practicality, capability, and style, setting the stage for a long and successful legacy that continues to inspire automotive enthusiasts today.