Advice! on 98 TJ
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
I've got a 98 TJ Sport I drove off the Pitre Scottsdale Jeep lot in
April of '98. It has 98k on the odometer. The AC system stopped
holding a charge last summer. That's the most major issue. Otherwise,
there was a TSB for the instrument panel fixed under warranty. The
upper radiator hose sprung a pinhole leak about 4 years ago in the
Phoenix summer. That cost me $5 to replace myself. The original rear
pinion seal is notorious for leaking. And that's it as far as repairs.
I'm up to four vehicles now (two teenage drivers soon to be licensed)
and I try to keep the miles on the Jeep down since it's my favorite
(and also sucks the most gas). My biggest concern is how long the
clutch is going to last. There are no symptoms of it going bad, I just
wonder with my shifting habits how long it will last. It's the only
manual transmission vehicle I've ever owned.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
mc
April of '98. It has 98k on the odometer. The AC system stopped
holding a charge last summer. That's the most major issue. Otherwise,
there was a TSB for the instrument panel fixed under warranty. The
upper radiator hose sprung a pinhole leak about 4 years ago in the
Phoenix summer. That cost me $5 to replace myself. The original rear
pinion seal is notorious for leaking. And that's it as far as repairs.
I'm up to four vehicles now (two teenage drivers soon to be licensed)
and I try to keep the miles on the Jeep down since it's my favorite
(and also sucks the most gas). My biggest concern is how long the
clutch is going to last. There are no symptoms of it going bad, I just
wonder with my shifting habits how long it will last. It's the only
manual transmission vehicle I've ever owned.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
mc
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
I've got a 98 TJ Sport I drove off the Pitre Scottsdale Jeep lot in
April of '98. It has 98k on the odometer. The AC system stopped
holding a charge last summer. That's the most major issue. Otherwise,
there was a TSB for the instrument panel fixed under warranty. The
upper radiator hose sprung a pinhole leak about 4 years ago in the
Phoenix summer. That cost me $5 to replace myself. The original rear
pinion seal is notorious for leaking. And that's it as far as repairs.
I'm up to four vehicles now (two teenage drivers soon to be licensed)
and I try to keep the miles on the Jeep down since it's my favorite
(and also sucks the most gas). My biggest concern is how long the
clutch is going to last. There are no symptoms of it going bad, I just
wonder with my shifting habits how long it will last. It's the only
manual transmission vehicle I've ever owned.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
mc
April of '98. It has 98k on the odometer. The AC system stopped
holding a charge last summer. That's the most major issue. Otherwise,
there was a TSB for the instrument panel fixed under warranty. The
upper radiator hose sprung a pinhole leak about 4 years ago in the
Phoenix summer. That cost me $5 to replace myself. The original rear
pinion seal is notorious for leaking. And that's it as far as repairs.
I'm up to four vehicles now (two teenage drivers soon to be licensed)
and I try to keep the miles on the Jeep down since it's my favorite
(and also sucks the most gas). My biggest concern is how long the
clutch is going to last. There are no symptoms of it going bad, I just
wonder with my shifting habits how long it will last. It's the only
manual transmission vehicle I've ever owned.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
mc
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
I've got a 98 TJ Sport I drove off the Pitre Scottsdale Jeep lot in
April of '98. It has 98k on the odometer. The AC system stopped
holding a charge last summer. That's the most major issue. Otherwise,
there was a TSB for the instrument panel fixed under warranty. The
upper radiator hose sprung a pinhole leak about 4 years ago in the
Phoenix summer. That cost me $5 to replace myself. The original rear
pinion seal is notorious for leaking. And that's it as far as repairs.
I'm up to four vehicles now (two teenage drivers soon to be licensed)
and I try to keep the miles on the Jeep down since it's my favorite
(and also sucks the most gas). My biggest concern is how long the
clutch is going to last. There are no symptoms of it going bad, I just
wonder with my shifting habits how long it will last. It's the only
manual transmission vehicle I've ever owned.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
mc
April of '98. It has 98k on the odometer. The AC system stopped
holding a charge last summer. That's the most major issue. Otherwise,
there was a TSB for the instrument panel fixed under warranty. The
upper radiator hose sprung a pinhole leak about 4 years ago in the
Phoenix summer. That cost me $5 to replace myself. The original rear
pinion seal is notorious for leaking. And that's it as far as repairs.
I'm up to four vehicles now (two teenage drivers soon to be licensed)
and I try to keep the miles on the Jeep down since it's my favorite
(and also sucks the most gas). My biggest concern is how long the
clutch is going to last. There are no symptoms of it going bad, I just
wonder with my shifting habits how long it will last. It's the only
manual transmission vehicle I've ever owned.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
mc
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
162,500 miles on my '97 TJ and no major problems, it's still even on the
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
162,500 miles on my '97 TJ and no major problems, it's still even on the
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
162,500 miles on my '97 TJ and no major problems, it's still even on the
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
162,500 miles on my '97 TJ and no major problems, it's still even on the
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
original clutch.
Jerry
amyzam wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
most common problem is exhaust manifold cracking.... not a biggie... 100
part if yer a diy er or 150 labor from most shops
"amyzam" <amyzamora84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:73dcdc29982265703409aa42577fcff7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
part if yer a diy er or 150 labor from most shops
"amyzam" <amyzamora84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:73dcdc29982265703409aa42577fcff7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
most common problem is exhaust manifold cracking.... not a biggie... 100
part if yer a diy er or 150 labor from most shops
"amyzam" <amyzamora84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:73dcdc29982265703409aa42577fcff7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
part if yer a diy er or 150 labor from most shops
"amyzam" <amyzamora84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:73dcdc29982265703409aa42577fcff7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
#20
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Re: Advice! on 98 TJ
most common problem is exhaust manifold cracking.... not a biggie... 100
part if yer a diy er or 150 labor from most shops
"amyzam" <amyzamora84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:73dcdc29982265703409aa42577fcff7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>
part if yer a diy er or 150 labor from most shops
"amyzam" <amyzamora84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:73dcdc29982265703409aa42577fcff7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Hi!
> I'm looking to buy a 1998 Jeep Wrangler that's done 93000 miles...
> I just wanted some advice from any wrangler owners about this kind of age
> and milage. Does anything seem to go horribly wrong with them once they've
> done too many miles or over a certain time? I've read some other postings,
> ans some have done over 200,000 miles and still going strong! Is this
> typical of the wrangler or do they need a lot of work to keep them going?
>
> I know it'll need some TLC... but to what extent?! Would I be making the
> wrong choice buying one at this age or should I take a chance??....I
> really want one!
>
> Hope you can help me! Thanks
> AZ
>