Jeep Grand Cherokee
#11
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
You have to change the oil / airfilter / coolant before 110K - it doesn't
take 5 minutes to do the plugs at the same time.
--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3FA9D802.7E2EE7C8@nc.rr.com...
: I bet it's going to be a lot of fun to get the plugs out of that Honda
: after 110,000 miles! I wouldn't leave plugs in anything for that long and
: I don't care WHAT the book says ... warrenty is long gone by then so they
: don't care either!
:
: Plugs are cheap, heads are not.
:
: Jeff DeWitt
:
: James Spillane wrote:
:
: > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
: > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
: > maintenance costs.
: >
: > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
: >
: > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
: > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
: > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
: >
: > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
: > can really go off road when required!!
: >
: > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
: >
: > Jerry
:
take 5 minutes to do the plugs at the same time.
--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3FA9D802.7E2EE7C8@nc.rr.com...
: I bet it's going to be a lot of fun to get the plugs out of that Honda
: after 110,000 miles! I wouldn't leave plugs in anything for that long and
: I don't care WHAT the book says ... warrenty is long gone by then so they
: don't care either!
:
: Plugs are cheap, heads are not.
:
: Jeff DeWitt
:
: James Spillane wrote:
:
: > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
: > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
: > maintenance costs.
: >
: > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
: >
: > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
: > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
: > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
: >
: > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
: > can really go off road when required!!
: >
: > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
: >
: > Jerry
:
#12
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
You have to change the oil / airfilter / coolant before 110K - it doesn't
take 5 minutes to do the plugs at the same time.
--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3FA9D802.7E2EE7C8@nc.rr.com...
: I bet it's going to be a lot of fun to get the plugs out of that Honda
: after 110,000 miles! I wouldn't leave plugs in anything for that long and
: I don't care WHAT the book says ... warrenty is long gone by then so they
: don't care either!
:
: Plugs are cheap, heads are not.
:
: Jeff DeWitt
:
: James Spillane wrote:
:
: > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
: > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
: > maintenance costs.
: >
: > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
: >
: > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
: > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
: > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
: >
: > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
: > can really go off road when required!!
: >
: > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
: >
: > Jerry
:
take 5 minutes to do the plugs at the same time.
--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3FA9D802.7E2EE7C8@nc.rr.com...
: I bet it's going to be a lot of fun to get the plugs out of that Honda
: after 110,000 miles! I wouldn't leave plugs in anything for that long and
: I don't care WHAT the book says ... warrenty is long gone by then so they
: don't care either!
:
: Plugs are cheap, heads are not.
:
: Jeff DeWitt
:
: James Spillane wrote:
:
: > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
: > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
: > maintenance costs.
: >
: > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
: >
: > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
: > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
: > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
: >
: > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
: > can really go off road when required!!
: >
: > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
: >
: > Jerry
:
#13
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
You have to change the oil / airfilter / coolant before 110K - it doesn't
take 5 minutes to do the plugs at the same time.
--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3FA9D802.7E2EE7C8@nc.rr.com...
: I bet it's going to be a lot of fun to get the plugs out of that Honda
: after 110,000 miles! I wouldn't leave plugs in anything for that long and
: I don't care WHAT the book says ... warrenty is long gone by then so they
: don't care either!
:
: Plugs are cheap, heads are not.
:
: Jeff DeWitt
:
: James Spillane wrote:
:
: > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
: > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
: > maintenance costs.
: >
: > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
: >
: > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
: > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
: > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
: >
: > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
: > can really go off road when required!!
: >
: > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
: >
: > Jerry
:
take 5 minutes to do the plugs at the same time.
--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3FA9D802.7E2EE7C8@nc.rr.com...
: I bet it's going to be a lot of fun to get the plugs out of that Honda
: after 110,000 miles! I wouldn't leave plugs in anything for that long and
: I don't care WHAT the book says ... warrenty is long gone by then so they
: don't care either!
:
: Plugs are cheap, heads are not.
:
: Jeff DeWitt
:
: James Spillane wrote:
:
: > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
: > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
: > maintenance costs.
: >
: > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
: >
: > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
: > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
: > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
: >
: > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
: > can really go off road when required!!
: >
: > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
: >
: > Jerry
:
#14
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to 110,000
miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of metal
cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> maintenance costs.
>
> It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
>
> But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
>
> Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> can really go off road when required!!
>
> Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
>
> Jerry
miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of metal
cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> maintenance costs.
>
> It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
>
> But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
>
> Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> can really go off road when required!!
>
> Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
>
> Jerry
#15
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to 110,000
miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of metal
cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> maintenance costs.
>
> It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
>
> But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
>
> Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> can really go off road when required!!
>
> Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
>
> Jerry
miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of metal
cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> maintenance costs.
>
> It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
>
> But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
>
> Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> can really go off road when required!!
>
> Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
>
> Jerry
#16
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to 110,000
miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of metal
cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> maintenance costs.
>
> It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
>
> But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
>
> Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> can really go off road when required!!
>
> Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
>
> Jerry
miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of metal
cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
--
History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
"James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> maintenance costs.
>
> It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
>
> But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
>
> Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> can really go off road when required!!
>
> Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
>
> Jerry
#17
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
Ja, everyone knows that the metal cord is only effective on ice...
Earle
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:bytqb.2863$143.154700@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to
110,000
> miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
> slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of
metal
> cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
>
> --
> History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
>
> "James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> > maintenance costs.
> >
> > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
> >
> > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
> >
> > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> > can really go off road when required!!
> >
> > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
Earle
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:bytqb.2863$143.154700@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to
110,000
> miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
> slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of
metal
> cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
>
> --
> History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
>
> "James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> > maintenance costs.
> >
> > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
> >
> > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
> >
> > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> > can really go off road when required!!
> >
> > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
#18
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
Ja, everyone knows that the metal cord is only effective on ice...
Earle
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:bytqb.2863$143.154700@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to
110,000
> miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
> slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of
metal
> cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
>
> --
> History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
>
> "James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> > maintenance costs.
> >
> > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
> >
> > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
> >
> > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> > can really go off road when required!!
> >
> > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
Earle
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:bytqb.2863$143.154700@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to
110,000
> miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
> slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of
metal
> cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
>
> --
> History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
>
> "James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> > maintenance costs.
> >
> > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
> >
> > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
> >
> > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> > can really go off road when required!!
> >
> > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
#19
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
Ja, everyone knows that the metal cord is only effective on ice...
Earle
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:bytqb.2863$143.154700@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to
110,000
> miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
> slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of
metal
> cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
>
> --
> History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
>
> "James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> > maintenance costs.
> >
> > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
> >
> > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
> >
> > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> > can really go off road when required!!
> >
> > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
Earle
"Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:bytqb.2863$143.154700@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> The 'Jeep' tradition is alive and well.. if you keep plugs in up to
110,000
> miles, I would love to see your tires.. btw, did you know that running
> slicks on the street is illegal.. maybe you think the little pieces of
metal
> cord that stick out give you better traction in mud and snow.. lol..
>
> --
> History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
>
> "James Spillane" <bancroft_99@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:iu4jqvkd4867fve2vp6m439et1c2aeupi2@4ax.com...
> > What's on deck for replacing the Jeep Grand Cherokee? We have owned a
> > '2000, and been extremely pleased with the vehicle other than required
> > maintenance costs.
> >
> > It has truly been a delight to drive both on-road and off-road!
> >
> > But new plugs at 36,000 miles fails in comparison to my Honda CRV's
> > 110,000 miles. Likewise. other service intervals seem very short
> > compared to Honda/Toyota/Lexus intervals.
> >
> > Anyway, would like to buy another Jeep, (read Jeep not Pacifica), that
> > can really go off road when required!!
> >
> > Come on Daimler, let's get on with keeping the Jeep tradition alive!!
> >
> > Jerry
>
>
#20
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee
I used to tell everyone they were racing slicks.
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Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Ja, everyone knows that the metal cord is only effective on ice...
>
> Earle
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Ja, everyone knows that the metal cord is only effective on ice...
>
> Earle