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Any Basic Advice?
Not new to Chryslers. Have an AWD Dodge Caravan, replaced the engine a long time ago on my own so mechanical faults are not a problem Looking for a second fun car and am thinking about a Jeep. from what I read they seem pretty bullet proof.
Any major focal points on a used one. Any guidance appreciated. |
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Re: Any Basic Advice?
I'd beware of one that was heavily modified. I'd stay away from '99 or '00 models with the 4.0 Liter...those years used substandard metals for the head and it will develop invisible cracks allowing coolant into your oil. (Do a search for "0331 head" and you will find a bunch of information)
Otherwise, Wranglers are usually very reliable. If you choose an automatic transmission, change the fluid every 30k or so. Follow the recommendation for oil change intervals and other fluid changes. The 4.0 engine is great, but change the plugs every 30k as recommended and you'll be better off.
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