* Online: Websites like eBay, Amazon, and even some Jeep enthusiast forums may have used copies for sale. Be aware that the quality can vary. You might also find a PDF version for download, but the legality and quality of these are questionable.
* Jeep Dealership: While unlikely to have the exact manual for that year, a Jeep dealership *might* have access to digitized versions or be able to point you towards resources. It's worth a call to your local dealership.
* Online Jeep Parts Dealers: Some online parts dealers specializing in Jeep parts, especially those focused on classic Jeeps, might offer manuals.
* Used Bookstores/Online Marketplaces: Check used bookstores both online (like Abebooks) and brick-and-mortar stores. These might have a copy.
Keep in mind that finding a *perfect* condition original manual for a 1994 vehicle is challenging. Many will show some wear and tear. Consider what's important to you – a pristine copy versus a functional one.