I think that this applies to all the early Cherokees and Wranglers, but
consult a manual or dealer. The emissions light goes on, and stays on,
until you replace the control unit. If you want to be squeaky clean, and
adher to all federal regulations, then you should replace it.
Earle
"jeff" > wrote in message
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> albert travis wrote:
> > I have a 1988 jeep cherokee pioneer, with 238,000 miles on it. The
emissions
> > maintenance light has come on. What do I do to remedy this?
>
> Remove the bulb???
>
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> jeff
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