
Grand Cherokee Problems
Jeep Grand Cherokee oil pressures problems are responsible for a significant string of symptoms. Others will will start immediately, only to have oil pressure drop suddenly, causing the motor to sputter and engine and oil gauges to light up. Oil pressure will likely drop when an engine starts to leak or burn oil. Most older Jeep Grand Cherokee engines (4.0L), call for 10W-30 oil for most driving and weather conditions. This is usually an acceptable oil, however, as Jeep Cherokee engines begin to wear, oil has the Read more…
If you drive a Jeep Cherokee or Grand Jeep Cherokee and are considering a suspension lift, you may want to think twice. I bought a brand new 2001 Jeep Cherokee a couple years ago, and almost immediately stacked on Pro Comp’s 3” lift kit with some 32 x 11.50 r 15 Super Swamper TSL tires. After a couple months of good riding, I started to experience what jeep enthusiasts have come to know as “the death wobble.”
The death wobble is Read more…
The remodelled Cherokee is an excellent off-road vehicle with a luxurious interior, plenty of options and five strong engines to choose from. Few direct competitors can match the Cherokee’s interior refinement or formidable off-road capabilities.
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