1983 Jeep Wagoneer Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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Most cars never make it past the 20 year marker, but 1983 marked the 21st year of the Jeep Wagoneer series. More amazing than the longevity of this line is that so little of the car was ever changed during this time. In 1983, the Jeep Wagoneer had the 401 cubic inch V8 engine that had become the monster of the line years earlier, and would remain so until its discontinuation. In addition to the 401, there was a 360 cubic inch V8 and a 304 cubic inch straight 6. Of course, the three and four speed manual transmissions and the three speed automatic were still available to control these powerful engines as well.
This rarity of changes is one of the major reasons that the Jeep Wagoneer line is today a great vehicle for restoration and customization. Most of the parts from year to year were interchangeable, so locating necessary parts for the 1983 should not be a problem at all, because many of them have a range of 10 years or more to choose from. The 1983 Jeep Wagoneer is new enough that it might not need too much work to bring it up to the level you might need for off-roading pleasure. Certainly not an �antique� or �classic� yet, the 1983 Jeep Wagoneer is still a member of a classic line of 4WD vehicles, and better, can be just as useful as a family SUV if that�s more what you need. Versatility has always been a part of the Jeep Wagoneer line, and 1983 was no different.
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vacuum lines 83 wagoneer
So I recently read on another forum to remove as many vacuum lines as a guy can find wuth the exception of the one going to the distributor. Doing so he said will make as big a difference as night and day as far as performance. I assume a guy needs to somehow plug every removed line...any opinions on this? Thanks again in advance.
Is there a special tool for removinjg the four nuts inside the firewall that hold the brake booster in place?
Need to remove brake booster for repair. There are four nuts holding the booster to the firewall. These nuts are tappered top to bottom. Makes it difficult to get a wrench or socket to fit without screwing up the nut. I have spent many hours, with the seat removed working on these nuts. Got three of four off but that fourth one is very, very hard to get any tool on it. Asked several parts stores in my area but no one has an answer.
1983 jeep wagoneer won't turn over
I replaced the starter and silynoid, also replaced ignition coil battery is good cap and rotor look good..any ideas please?
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1983 Jeep Wagoneer Pricing
Trims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-only
Lights
Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Seats
Front seat type: split-bench · Upholstery: cloth
Tires and Rims
Wheels: steel
Truck Features
Pickup truck sliding rear window: power vertical
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Lights
Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Roof
Roof rack color: black · Sunroof: power glass
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: leather
Truck Features
Pickup truck sliding rear window: power vertical
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
