1995 Jeep Wrangler Owner's Manual

This is a Service Manual for 1995 Jeep Wrangler.
The history of Jeep YJ, which got its name, began back in 1987 and was completed in 1996. Rectangular headlights were the feature of the car. Throughout the existence of the brand Jeep has been making changes and refinements. The Wrangler brand of the first generation is an SUV in a closed or open body version. It is the successor of Jeep CJ family of vehicles.
The car was produced at the Brampton plant. After the closure of that plant, production was moved to Toledo. In 1992, seat belts were installed on the rear seats for passengers. In 1993, an anti-lock braking system was added. For the first time in 1994, an automatic transmission appeared for the four-cylinder Jeep YJ. It wasn’t until 1995, when fully galvanized bodies and frames were used. In 1996, the Jeep was produced as the 1995 model, but with some upgrades: reinforced rear door hinges, rear bumper from TJ.
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