2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States
nice vehicle, had 2 owners, my brother and my dad, my dad drove it maybe
3000 miles a year around town. kept in a garage this winter, i acquired
it and put about 1600.00 into it, call me if you have any questions
THE GOOD: --114,305- low miles --body in good shape except for 2 issues, see pics --new rotors all around, and brake pads --new left front drive shaft and caliper --new muffler,tail pipe --new front and rear universal joint --1 year old battery THE BAD: --tires will pass PA inspection, but will need new ones anyway --something had been draining the battery while vehicle was turned off and sitting, it was discovered that rear window defrost electronics have a short somewhere, don't have time to solve the issue, see pic, i just unplugged it on both sides to stop the issue --passenger rear side above tire has some rust, looks like can be fixed easily, see pic --front bumper has a small circular crack in it, see pic call me if you have any more questions, 917-623-0939, marty |
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China orders Jeep to investigate Wrangler fire risk
Mon, 06 Jan 2014It's been some time since we've heard anything about fires related to the Jeep Wrangler (foreign or domestic), but it sounds like the go-anywhere SUV could be in hot water once again in China. Bloomberg is reporting that the Chinese government is ordering Jeep to investigate the matter and, in the meantime, also recommending Wrangler owners to not drive their vehicles in "extreme conditions" due to a "relatively high risk" of catching on fire.
There is no indication as to how many vehicles or which model years are affected, but the previous fire problems in both the US and China - which led to investigations but no recalls - were traced back to automatic transmission fluid leaks. The article, however, does not say what the potential problem is this time around as Jeep has not released a comment on the matter. The official notice, in Chinese, can be found here.
Chrysler taking big risk snubbing NHTSA
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Maker Insists Feds Overstate Risk Of Fires With Grand Cherokee, Liberty Models
It's not often that recall stories make it above the fold, in that old newspaper parlance, but when one shows up as the lead story on the network evening news programs, you know it's something big.
And so it is with Chrysler snubbing its nose at a request by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall 2.7 million Jeeps the feds insist are at risk of potentially catastrophic fuel tank fires in a rear-end collision.
Chrysler, Nissan looking into claim that their cars are industry's most hackable
Sun, 10 Aug 2014A pair of cyber security experts have awarded the ignominious title of most hackable vehicles on American roads to the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, 2014 Infiniti Q50 and 2015 Cadillac Escalade.
Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek are set to release a report at the Black Hat hacking conference in Las Vegas, Automotive News reports. The two men found the Jeep, Caddy and Q50 were easiest to hack based not on actual tests with the vehicles, but a detailed analysis of systems like Bluetooth and wireless internet access - basically, anything that'd allow a hacker to remotely gain access to the vehicle's systems.
Considering this lack of hands-on testing, the pair acknowledge that "most hackable" could be a relative term - they point out that the vehicles may actually be quite secure.