I own a lemon
#131
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Re: I own a lemon
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 16:32:56 +0100, "lemonowner"
<lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
heh heh
Keep trying and someday you'll be a professional troll. Not today,
though. :-)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
<lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
heh heh
Keep trying and someday you'll be a professional troll. Not today,
though. :-)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#132
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Re: I own a lemon
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 16:32:56 +0100, "lemonowner"
<lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
heh heh
Keep trying and someday you'll be a professional troll. Not today,
though. :-)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
<lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
heh heh
Keep trying and someday you'll be a professional troll. Not today,
though. :-)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#133
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Re: I own a lemon
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 16:32:56 +0100, "lemonowner"
<lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
heh heh
Keep trying and someday you'll be a professional troll. Not today,
though. :-)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
<lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
heh heh
Keep trying and someday you'll be a professional troll. Not today,
though. :-)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#134
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Re: I own a lemon
In message <cbhgin$8sd$12@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, "lemonowner" wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
#135
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Re: I own a lemon
In message <cbhgin$8sd$12@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, "lemonowner" wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
#136
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Re: I own a lemon
In message <cbhgin$8sd$12@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, "lemonowner" wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
#137
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Re: I own a lemon
In message <cbhgin$8sd$12@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, "lemonowner" wrote:
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
>Oh dear, is it any wonder that while only half the world despise the US, the rest just laugh...
>
If the US worried about what anyone thought, you'd be speaking German, you dumb
----.
Your "friend" was smart enough to get rid of a 6 year old Jeep before he had to
spend money to keep it going. All he needed was a moron to sell it to. Then
along comes "lemonowner". LOL
Did your "friend" kiss you as well?
>"Josh" <SPAMjdunning@cadd-tech.com> wrote in message
>news:UtXCc.3809$Tn3.1115@newssvr32.news.prodigy.c om...
>>
>> "lemonowner" <lemonowner@witsend.com> wrote in message
>> news:cbh44r$aje$17@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk...
>> > Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
>> > Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership
>> of a Jeep.
>> > If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
>> you were thinking of
>> > buying one then please read this first:
>> >
>> > http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
>> >
>>
>>
>> You should hold the seller responsible, and the buyer (YOU) for that matter.
>> Do some research, it's common knowledge the manifolds cracked on the 4.0's.
>> You're at fault for buying a used car with 70k miles and expecting nothing
>> to go wrong. If you'd bought it new you would've been fine for many miles,
>> until you sold it to some poor sap without doing a lick of maintenance
>> yourself.
>>
>> If it's that bad, sell it and buy a Honda.
>>
>> J
>> I hope you read these replies and take some responsibility instead of
>> placing blame on Jeep.
>>
>>
>
#138
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Re: I own a lemon
lemonowner did pass the time by typing:
> Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
> Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership of
> a Jeep.
> If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
> you were thinking of buying one then please read this first:
>
> http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
Ok.. step by step.
1) AC. the accumulator doesn't just blow, Mechanical failure is always
a possibility but those are high pressure vessels. They can be overfilled
and the sensor switch can leak. Some had a recall for failure but not your
model year.
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
Your AC is suffering badly. I'm wondering if it was severely overcharged
or someone put too much oil in the system. The evaporator coil (inside coil)
is difficult to service. I'm leaning toward a severe over-pressure caused by
too much oil or refrigerant in the system.
2) Exhaust header. Oh yes... miserable piece of "crapsmanship" if ever
there was one. The all break. Replaced mine with a Banks header.
http://members.***.net/douglas.wilson/banks/
3) Nylock nuts.. on an exhaust header! Now that is just incompetence in
action. Stainless steel with antiseize is the way to go.
4) Pads and calipers.... Pads and rotor I would believe, but not the
caliper unless the pad ripped out and the piston got eaten. But even then
the piston can be replaced, all depends on the amount of damage done.
I went with Stillen rotors and Performance Friction pads. Replacing only
the pads and rotor takes all of an hour and can be done with minimal tools.
5) Battery... sometimes they do that. You need to make sure all the connections
are clean and free of corrosion. Also make sure the battery is properly filled
and the electrolyte is at the proper strength. Have someone check the charging
system unless you can do it yourself.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
> Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership of
> a Jeep.
> If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
> you were thinking of buying one then please read this first:
>
> http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
Ok.. step by step.
1) AC. the accumulator doesn't just blow, Mechanical failure is always
a possibility but those are high pressure vessels. They can be overfilled
and the sensor switch can leak. Some had a recall for failure but not your
model year.
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
Your AC is suffering badly. I'm wondering if it was severely overcharged
or someone put too much oil in the system. The evaporator coil (inside coil)
is difficult to service. I'm leaning toward a severe over-pressure caused by
too much oil or refrigerant in the system.
2) Exhaust header. Oh yes... miserable piece of "crapsmanship" if ever
there was one. The all break. Replaced mine with a Banks header.
http://members.***.net/douglas.wilson/banks/
3) Nylock nuts.. on an exhaust header! Now that is just incompetence in
action. Stainless steel with antiseize is the way to go.
4) Pads and calipers.... Pads and rotor I would believe, but not the
caliper unless the pad ripped out and the piston got eaten. But even then
the piston can be replaced, all depends on the amount of damage done.
I went with Stillen rotors and Performance Friction pads. Replacing only
the pads and rotor takes all of an hour and can be done with minimal tools.
5) Battery... sometimes they do that. You need to make sure all the connections
are clean and free of corrosion. Also make sure the battery is properly filled
and the electrolyte is at the proper strength. Have someone check the charging
system unless you can do it yourself.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#139
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Re: I own a lemon
lemonowner did pass the time by typing:
> Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
> Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership of
> a Jeep.
> If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
> you were thinking of buying one then please read this first:
>
> http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
Ok.. step by step.
1) AC. the accumulator doesn't just blow, Mechanical failure is always
a possibility but those are high pressure vessels. They can be overfilled
and the sensor switch can leak. Some had a recall for failure but not your
model year.
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
Your AC is suffering badly. I'm wondering if it was severely overcharged
or someone put too much oil in the system. The evaporator coil (inside coil)
is difficult to service. I'm leaning toward a severe over-pressure caused by
too much oil or refrigerant in the system.
2) Exhaust header. Oh yes... miserable piece of "crapsmanship" if ever
there was one. The all break. Replaced mine with a Banks header.
http://members.***.net/douglas.wilson/banks/
3) Nylock nuts.. on an exhaust header! Now that is just incompetence in
action. Stainless steel with antiseize is the way to go.
4) Pads and calipers.... Pads and rotor I would believe, but not the
caliper unless the pad ripped out and the piston got eaten. But even then
the piston can be replaced, all depends on the amount of damage done.
I went with Stillen rotors and Performance Friction pads. Replacing only
the pads and rotor takes all of an hour and can be done with minimal tools.
5) Battery... sometimes they do that. You need to make sure all the connections
are clean and free of corrosion. Also make sure the battery is properly filled
and the electrolyte is at the proper strength. Have someone check the charging
system unless you can do it yourself.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
> Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership of
> a Jeep.
> If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
> you were thinking of buying one then please read this first:
>
> http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
Ok.. step by step.
1) AC. the accumulator doesn't just blow, Mechanical failure is always
a possibility but those are high pressure vessels. They can be overfilled
and the sensor switch can leak. Some had a recall for failure but not your
model year.
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
Your AC is suffering badly. I'm wondering if it was severely overcharged
or someone put too much oil in the system. The evaporator coil (inside coil)
is difficult to service. I'm leaning toward a severe over-pressure caused by
too much oil or refrigerant in the system.
2) Exhaust header. Oh yes... miserable piece of "crapsmanship" if ever
there was one. The all break. Replaced mine with a Banks header.
http://members.***.net/douglas.wilson/banks/
3) Nylock nuts.. on an exhaust header! Now that is just incompetence in
action. Stainless steel with antiseize is the way to go.
4) Pads and calipers.... Pads and rotor I would believe, but not the
caliper unless the pad ripped out and the piston got eaten. But even then
the piston can be replaced, all depends on the amount of damage done.
I went with Stillen rotors and Performance Friction pads. Replacing only
the pads and rotor takes all of an hour and can be done with minimal tools.
5) Battery... sometimes they do that. You need to make sure all the connections
are clean and free of corrosion. Also make sure the battery is properly filled
and the electrolyte is at the proper strength. Have someone check the charging
system unless you can do it yourself.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
#140
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Re: I own a lemon
lemonowner did pass the time by typing:
> Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
> Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership of
> a Jeep.
> If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
> you were thinking of buying one then please read this first:
>
> http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
Ok.. step by step.
1) AC. the accumulator doesn't just blow, Mechanical failure is always
a possibility but those are high pressure vessels. They can be overfilled
and the sensor switch can leak. Some had a recall for failure but not your
model year.
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
Your AC is suffering badly. I'm wondering if it was severely overcharged
or someone put too much oil in the system. The evaporator coil (inside coil)
is difficult to service. I'm leaning toward a severe over-pressure caused by
too much oil or refrigerant in the system.
2) Exhaust header. Oh yes... miserable piece of "crapsmanship" if ever
there was one. The all break. Replaced mine with a Banks header.
http://members.***.net/douglas.wilson/banks/
3) Nylock nuts.. on an exhaust header! Now that is just incompetence in
action. Stainless steel with antiseize is the way to go.
4) Pads and calipers.... Pads and rotor I would believe, but not the
caliper unless the pad ripped out and the piston got eaten. But even then
the piston can be replaced, all depends on the amount of damage done.
I went with Stillen rotors and Performance Friction pads. Replacing only
the pads and rotor takes all of an hour and can be done with minimal tools.
5) Battery... sometimes they do that. You need to make sure all the connections
are clean and free of corrosion. Also make sure the battery is properly filled
and the electrolyte is at the proper strength. Have someone check the charging
system unless you can do it yourself.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> Hello Jeep owners world-wide.
> Thought you might like to read my story of 14 months of painful ownership of
> a Jeep.
> If you already have/had one then you might know what I'm talking about. If
> you were thinking of buying one then please read this first:
>
> http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/breakfast/
Ok.. step by step.
1) AC. the accumulator doesn't just blow, Mechanical failure is always
a possibility but those are high pressure vessels. They can be overfilled
and the sensor switch can leak. Some had a recall for failure but not your
model year.
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes...essure-low.jpg
Your AC is suffering badly. I'm wondering if it was severely overcharged
or someone put too much oil in the system. The evaporator coil (inside coil)
is difficult to service. I'm leaning toward a severe over-pressure caused by
too much oil or refrigerant in the system.
2) Exhaust header. Oh yes... miserable piece of "crapsmanship" if ever
there was one. The all break. Replaced mine with a Banks header.
http://members.***.net/douglas.wilson/banks/
3) Nylock nuts.. on an exhaust header! Now that is just incompetence in
action. Stainless steel with antiseize is the way to go.
4) Pads and calipers.... Pads and rotor I would believe, but not the
caliper unless the pad ripped out and the piston got eaten. But even then
the piston can be replaced, all depends on the amount of damage done.
I went with Stillen rotors and Performance Friction pads. Replacing only
the pads and rotor takes all of an hour and can be done with minimal tools.
5) Battery... sometimes they do that. You need to make sure all the connections
are clean and free of corrosion. Also make sure the battery is properly filled
and the electrolyte is at the proper strength. Have someone check the charging
system unless you can do it yourself.
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-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!