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tblack
03-24-2005, 02:26 AM
I plan to drive I-40 from California to Oklahoma this summer. I have an extremely well-maintained 2000 XJ with the 4.0L six and the AW4 transmission. It has 69,000 miles on it. Is there anything that I might consider changing before I head out so that I do not end up stranded with no entertainment other than the shifting whispering sand?
I have installed a new battery, replaced the serpentine belt three times since new. Change oil every 2000 miles since new, replaced the front brakes about 12,000 miles ago, rear brakes about 8,000 miles ago. Kept the trans serviced every 20,000 miles and last serviced it about 10,000 miles ago. Replaced the thermostat, had the coolant drained and flushed and re-filled every year, last time was in December. Rear axel oil has been change three times since new. all shocks replaced 20,000 miles ago. On its third set of tires. Tires replaced 25,000 miles ago and they are Goodyear Wrangler AT/S 30X9.50X15s. Tune ups have been taken care of including major ones at recommended intervals, ect,ect,ect. I was told that the hoses last up to 80,000 miles and have not replaced one, so I might replace all those.
The thing I'm concerned about is all those sensors. Any sensors that should be replaced?
tb

badron
03-24-2005, 03:00 AM
I WANT YOUR CHEROKEE. Besides that, you done an out standing job of taking care of her. I'm sure she will take good care of you. My advice for your trip. Drive Safe.

R Robinson

Saudade
03-24-2005, 07:48 PM
Yes, check your a/c refrigerant. It's brutally hot out there in summer.

SteveB05
03-24-2005, 08:23 PM
Yes, do the hoses and I'll meet you in flagstaff...that would be an awsome vehicle for my daughter.

tblack
03-25-2005, 01:08 AM
I WANT YOUR CHEROKEE. Besides that, you done an out standing job of taking care of her. I'm sure she will take good care of you. My advice for your trip. Drive Safe.

R Robinson
It's such a sweet little ride. Dark Forest green metallic without a dent or the slightest scratch anywhere. The dealer wants it so bad. It makes any new Liberty look pitiful. I love it and will probably give it to my daughter when she graduates High school in a few years. Thank you and yes I will drive safely. Probably do the AC charge up as recommended and the hoses, but I am just going to enjoy the trip and be thankful that I had the opportunity and the means to maintain it so well over the years.
tb

scuba4321
03-25-2005, 11:26 AM
You do not want to take THAT jeep, mine is MUCH better, for your safety I will do an even trade mine for yours :evillol: Check a/c and hoses and you are set

tblack
03-26-2005, 01:34 AM
I will do an even trade mine for yours.

I'm stuck to this baby like glue. After owning countless new Toyotas and even one old BMW I have never been more content with a vehicle than I have ole' "Greeny" as my daughter affectionately refers to it. It takes me anywhere I want to go without the wimpiness of those other cars. It's as solid as my first car, a 1963 Ford Galaxie , and as dependable as my last optionless Toyota truck.

But we can race for pinks. I have a competitive streak.... No, lets not and just say we did.

Thanks much

tb

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