What are the odds?
bmwgolfguy
04-22-2007, 12:11 AM
I am looking at a Jeep Cherokee 00 and 01. They are all around the 100k milage mark. As luck would have it, the dealer I am using to find one, had two on his lot, both 00's and the dash went out for the OD. He replaced the first one with a used one and of course had to explain the Odometer difference on the Title.
He just picked up a second one, and it did the same thing on that one with about the same milage.
Is this common? And what would it cost to fix if I encounterd this problem after I bought the vehicle?
He just picked up a second one, and it did the same thing on that one with about the same milage.
Is this common? And what would it cost to fix if I encounterd this problem after I bought the vehicle?
AlohaBra
04-25-2007, 12:44 AM
Huum...are you going to do mods on this Jeep?
The 00 and 01 have a low pinion differential in the front.
Verses a high pinion in the earlier years.
Huh...you say...just seach for topics on this.
The 00 and 01 have a low pinion differential in the front.
Verses a high pinion in the earlier years.
Huh...you say...just seach for topics on this.
bmwgolfguy
04-25-2007, 08:38 PM
I do not plan on any mods.
AlohaBra
04-25-2007, 11:52 PM
Yep..any 01 would be a steal. Last MY made.
I bought one for my daughter for that reason.
I got it with 60K...2 yrs. ago.
To answer your question, no dash problems. Other problems are common to the Jeep XJ.
Beware...this is no Toyota.
I bought one for my daughter for that reason.
I got it with 60K...2 yrs. ago.
To answer your question, no dash problems. Other problems are common to the Jeep XJ.
Beware...this is no Toyota.
vamc
04-25-2007, 11:56 PM
When they start playing with the OD, i think they are up to something. they can change it to the correct mi. I would not trust them. thats what i think.
AlohaBra
04-26-2007, 12:00 AM
Look elsewere. Lot of Jeeps available...you might go with Wrangler, if you want something newer....same thing as XJ until 2007 My.
citizen@large
04-26-2007, 03:21 AM
I agree, there are many of these rigs to be found. A lot of them have never been abused, and the 4.0 I6 and drive train will last a LONG time (2-300K++!!) with decent maintenance. Keep looking friend.
thinmints
04-27-2007, 07:12 PM
I agree, there are many of these rigs to be found. A lot of them have never been abused, and the 4.0 I6 and drive train will last a LONG time (2-300K++!!) with decent maintenance. Keep looking friend.
Second that These rigs were built to last they just have quirks that pop up every now and then:screwy:
Second that These rigs were built to last they just have quirks that pop up every now and then:screwy:
vamc
04-27-2007, 08:13 PM
Very true. The jeep is like a person, every once in a while it will break down.
bmwgolfguy
04-27-2007, 10:48 PM
Since my last post, it rained. I turned on the wipers and noticed part of the windshiedl directly in front of the driver's seat was not completely clearing. So I brushed the windshield on the inside with my hand and sure enough, the moisture was on the inside of the windshield. So I am thinking maybe moisture dripping down the windshield inside the jeep may have gotten in the dash and caused a short. Seems to make sense, but maybe still a longshot.
I did take the vehicle right to a local glass company. The guy there sprayed the moisture out of the plastic liner around the window to get it dry. He then placed a thin bead of silicone between the roof and the plastic strip. That stopped the leak. I was quite surprised how easy it was to completely peel back that plastic strip. So the next chance I get, I am going to put a silicone bead around the entire windshield.
Thanks for your reponses. It is my first jeep and I love driving it. Should have bought one long ago. Bimmers are fun to drive, but lots of $. The run flats killed it for me. I will never own another as long as they are OEM.:rofl:
I did take the vehicle right to a local glass company. The guy there sprayed the moisture out of the plastic liner around the window to get it dry. He then placed a thin bead of silicone between the roof and the plastic strip. That stopped the leak. I was quite surprised how easy it was to completely peel back that plastic strip. So the next chance I get, I am going to put a silicone bead around the entire windshield.
Thanks for your reponses. It is my first jeep and I love driving it. Should have bought one long ago. Bimmers are fun to drive, but lots of $. The run flats killed it for me. I will never own another as long as they are OEM.:rofl:
AlohaBra
04-28-2007, 10:57 PM
Have the windshield shop do it....they use urethane, which is curable by water to seal the the glass gasket.
You can do it too if you get the stuff
Edit: So.... you did buy that Cherokee?
You can do it too if you get the stuff
Edit: So.... you did buy that Cherokee?
bmwgolfguy
04-29-2007, 07:20 PM
Have the windshield shop do it....they use urethane, which is curable by water to seal the the glass gasket.
You can do it too if you get the stuff
Edit: So.... you did buy that Cherokee?
Yeah I did buy it and its a hoot!
Thanks for the advice.
You can do it too if you get the stuff
Edit: So.... you did buy that Cherokee?
Yeah I did buy it and its a hoot!
Thanks for the advice.
citizen@large
05-01-2007, 02:24 AM
Well sh*t brother, have fun!!!! Welcome to the experience!
bmwgolfguy
05-02-2007, 11:46 PM
I ended up taking it back to the glass shop to reseal the whole windshield. I will find out if it takes the next carwash or rainstorm, which ever comes first.:lol:
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