test drive 97 cherokee
#31
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Re: test drive 97 cherokee
The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
wrong with it to be up that high.
The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
hitting the body.
How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
the rear ones, run away fast.
The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
herb wrote:
>
> Hi, All
> Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
> with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from P
> to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
> can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
> Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> jeep.
>
> I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
> 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel like
> it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was driving
> on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is the
> selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
>
> The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
> need to check out?
> The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
> the differential cover.
>
> I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
> your suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb
set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
wrong with it to be up that high.
The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
hitting the body.
How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
the rear ones, run away fast.
The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
herb wrote:
>
> Hi, All
> Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
> with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from P
> to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
> can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
> Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> jeep.
>
> I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
> 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel like
> it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was driving
> on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is the
> selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
>
> The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
> need to check out?
> The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
> the differential cover.
>
> I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
> your suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb
#32
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Re: test drive 97 cherokee
The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
wrong with it to be up that high.
The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
hitting the body.
How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
the rear ones, run away fast.
The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
herb wrote:
>
> Hi, All
> Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
> with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from P
> to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
> can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
> Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> jeep.
>
> I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
> 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel like
> it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was driving
> on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is the
> selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
>
> The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
> need to check out?
> The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
> the differential cover.
>
> I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
> your suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb
set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
wrong with it to be up that high.
The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
hitting the body.
How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
the rear ones, run away fast.
The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
herb wrote:
>
> Hi, All
> Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
> with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from P
> to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
> can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
> Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> jeep.
>
> I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
> 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel like
> it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was driving
> on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is the
> selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
>
> The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
> need to check out?
> The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
> the differential cover.
>
> I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
> your suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb
#33
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Re: test drive 97 cherokee
The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
wrong with it to be up that high.
The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
hitting the body.
How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
the rear ones, run away fast.
The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
herb wrote:
>
> Hi, All
> Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
> with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from P
> to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
> can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
> Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> jeep.
>
> I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
> 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel like
> it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was driving
> on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is the
> selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
>
> The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
> need to check out?
> The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
> the differential cover.
>
> I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
> your suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb
set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
wrong with it to be up that high.
The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
hitting the body.
How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
the rear ones, run away fast.
The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
herb wrote:
>
> Hi, All
> Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
> with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from P
> to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
> can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
> Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> jeep.
>
> I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
> 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel like
> it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was driving
> on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is the
> selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
>
> The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
> need to check out?
> The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
> the differential cover.
>
> I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
> your suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Herb
#34
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Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Kinda makes me think broken motor mounts or the like.
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
#35
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Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Kinda makes me think broken motor mounts or the like.
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Kinda makes me think broken motor mounts or the like.
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Kinda makes me think broken motor mounts or the like.
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
KH
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:408E92AA.C5E26D69@sympatico.ca...
> The jumping a bit when going into gear is only 'normal' if the idle is
> set too high. You cannot set the idle on that engine, so something is
> wrong with it to be up that high.
>
> The fact that the transfer case shifter will not hold into top gear is
> bad news. This implies the frame is bent bad enough that the shifter is
> hitting the body.
>
> How bad was the front end damage anyway? Check the tires out
> carefully! If they are worn strange or if the front ones are newer than
> the rear ones, run away fast.
>
> The whine in 4 low is normal, 4 low is noisy.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> herb wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All
> > Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto,
Selec-trac
> > with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching
from P
> > to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually
you
> > can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the
gear.
> > Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
> > stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
> > jeep.
> >
> > I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time
and
> > 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
> > position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
> > it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
> > on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
> > selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
> >
> > The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing
I
> > need to check out?
> > The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal
around
> > the differential cover.
> >
> > I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate
with
> > your suggestion?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Herb
#38
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Hey Herb,
This Cherokee sounds like a complete nightmare. If you're looking for a
Cherokee (older or newer) don't concern yourself with the mileage so much as
the condition. I have 310,000 km on mine with the engine rebuilt at
301,000... the rest of the drivetrain is original (4.0, AW4, NP242, D30,
D35).
Buy one with a spotless body/original paint - preferably 1 owner.
-Brian
"herb" <haizhong_email@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:FZijc.18705$OU.394109@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Hi, All
: Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
: with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from
P
: to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
: can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
: Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
: stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
: jeep.
:
: I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
: 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
: position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
: it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
: on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
: selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
:
: The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
: need to check out?
: The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
: the differential cover.
:
: I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
: your suggestion?
:
: Thanks
:
: Herb
:
:
:
:
This Cherokee sounds like a complete nightmare. If you're looking for a
Cherokee (older or newer) don't concern yourself with the mileage so much as
the condition. I have 310,000 km on mine with the engine rebuilt at
301,000... the rest of the drivetrain is original (4.0, AW4, NP242, D30,
D35).
Buy one with a spotless body/original paint - preferably 1 owner.
-Brian
"herb" <haizhong_email@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:FZijc.18705$OU.394109@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Hi, All
: Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
: with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from
P
: to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
: can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
: Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
: stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
: jeep.
:
: I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
: 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
: position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
: it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
: on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
: selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
:
: The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
: need to check out?
: The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
: the differential cover.
:
: I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
: your suggestion?
:
: Thanks
:
: Herb
:
:
:
:
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Hey Herb,
This Cherokee sounds like a complete nightmare. If you're looking for a
Cherokee (older or newer) don't concern yourself with the mileage so much as
the condition. I have 310,000 km on mine with the engine rebuilt at
301,000... the rest of the drivetrain is original (4.0, AW4, NP242, D30,
D35).
Buy one with a spotless body/original paint - preferably 1 owner.
-Brian
"herb" <haizhong_email@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:FZijc.18705$OU.394109@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Hi, All
: Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
: with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from
P
: to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
: can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
: Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
: stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
: jeep.
:
: I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
: 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
: position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
: it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
: on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
: selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
:
: The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
: need to check out?
: The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
: the differential cover.
:
: I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
: your suggestion?
:
: Thanks
:
: Herb
:
:
:
:
This Cherokee sounds like a complete nightmare. If you're looking for a
Cherokee (older or newer) don't concern yourself with the mileage so much as
the condition. I have 310,000 km on mine with the engine rebuilt at
301,000... the rest of the drivetrain is original (4.0, AW4, NP242, D30,
D35).
Buy one with a spotless body/original paint - preferably 1 owner.
-Brian
"herb" <haizhong_email@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:FZijc.18705$OU.394109@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Hi, All
: Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
: with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from
P
: to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
: can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
: Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
: stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
: jeep.
:
: I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
: 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
: position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
: it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
: on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
: selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
:
: The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
: need to check out?
: The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
: the differential cover.
:
: I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
: your suggestion?
:
: Thanks
:
: Herb
:
:
:
:
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: test drive 97 cherokee
Hey Herb,
This Cherokee sounds like a complete nightmare. If you're looking for a
Cherokee (older or newer) don't concern yourself with the mileage so much as
the condition. I have 310,000 km on mine with the engine rebuilt at
301,000... the rest of the drivetrain is original (4.0, AW4, NP242, D30,
D35).
Buy one with a spotless body/original paint - preferably 1 owner.
-Brian
"herb" <haizhong_email@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:FZijc.18705$OU.394109@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Hi, All
: Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
: with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from
P
: to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
: can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
: Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
: stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
: jeep.
:
: I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
: 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
: position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
: it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
: on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
: selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
:
: The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
: need to check out?
: The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
: the differential cover.
:
: I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
: your suggestion?
:
: Thanks
:
: Herb
:
:
:
:
This Cherokee sounds like a complete nightmare. If you're looking for a
Cherokee (older or newer) don't concern yourself with the mileage so much as
the condition. I have 310,000 km on mine with the engine rebuilt at
301,000... the rest of the drivetrain is original (4.0, AW4, NP242, D30,
D35).
Buy one with a spotless body/original paint - preferably 1 owner.
-Brian
"herb" <haizhong_email@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:FZijc.18705$OU.394109@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Hi, All
: Test drive a 97 cherokee country on the weekend, it's 4.0 Auto, Selec-trac
: with 130, 000km, 3 owners. Driving is perfect, except when switching from
P
: to R or N to D, the truck was like slightly hit by something. Actually you
: can see the truck was slightly push to the front while switching the gear.
: Shift the gear to Neutral, pulled the level to 4L, shift to D again, a
: stronger hit . Is it a tranny problem? The owner said it's normal for a
: jeep.
:
: I tried to check out the selec-trac, I pulled the level to 4 Part time and
: 4Full time (the level was very easy to slip off from the 4 Full Time
: position, I have to hold it ) while driving on pavement, I didn't feel
like
: it's pulling, as I switching to 4 wheel drive on my ford. When I was
driving
: on 4L, a sharp gear noise came out (sound like high rpm on 1st gear). Is
the
: selec-trac wore out? What's the best way to check it out?
:
: The vehicle shows some sign of front end accident, any particular thing I
: need to check out?
: The rear differential was taken part before, I can see the red seal around
: the differential cover.
:
: I have no expereience with Jeep, am I worrying too much? I appreciate with
: your suggestion?
:
: Thanks
:
: Herb
:
:
:
: