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| For 1989 the big news for consumers was the availability on Cherokee  models equipped with the 4.0-liter engine, automatic transmission and  Selec-Trac, was the availability of a four-wheel, ABS system. Whether  the Jeep Cherokee was in 2WD or 3WD, the ABS system operated either  way. Also new for 1989 was power steering being made optional, along  with the standard 13.5-gallon fuel tank being replaced with a 20-gallon  unit. For the 1990 model year not many changes were made, though safety was  improved dramatically as new three-point seatbelts were fitted for all  outboard occupants. The Limited received a new overhead console that  featured a compass, an outside thermometer along with storage  compartments for a garage door controller and additional room for the  passenger’s sunglasses.
 In the 1991, the Jeep Cherokee  received a special treat in boosted power to both the four and  six-cylinder engine as a new multi-point fuel-injection system aided the  engine into pumping out 130 horsepower. This was a jump of nine horses  singe the previous year’s model. The six cylinder engine now achieved  190 horsepower and could achieve 0-60 mph in barely nine seconds.
 For this same year the Pioneer Cherokee was deleted and a four-door  Sport model was unveiled to join alongside the two-door Sport. In this  same year a brand new Briarwood model was introduced for 1991. In this  same year Cherokee introduced all-new double-sided keys, optional  illuminated entry systems, and highlighted under-hood service points.
 
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