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1998 jeep grand cherokee fuel tank cover
1998 jeep grand cherokee fuel tank cover











1998 jeep grand cherokee fuel tank cover

In this article, we’ll address some fuel system complaints that have plagued these vehicles. While it is acceptable for Jeep differentials to make some noise, it’s not wise to ignore noises that are more than moderate or if your customer tells you that noise is noticeably getting louder as they rack up the miles.Īnother common issue that puts Jeeps in repair shops is fuel pump related.

1998 jeep grand cherokee fuel tank cover

Grand Cherokees are prone to having some common mechanical problems, and many of you have probably serviced complaints of noisy differentials. In 2005, a 3.7L V6 engine replaced the earlier I6 powerplants, and 5.7 V8 Hemis were made available under the hood, as well as a more powerful 4.7L PowerTech.

1998 jeep grand cherokee fuel tank cover

The second-generation of the Grand Cherokees (1999-2004), still had the 4.0L I6, but the V8 Magnum engine was replaced with a 4.7L PowerTech V8. Over the years, the vehicle saw some changes to both the body and the V8 engine. In fact, the Grand Cherokee 5.2L V8 made both the Car and Driver magazine’s “Ten Best” list, as well as Motor Trend magazine’s “Truck of the Year” for 1993. Most of the early models (1993-1998) were powered by either an in-line 4.0L six-cylinder engine, or the larger 5.2L and 5.9L V8 Magnum engines.













1998 jeep grand cherokee fuel tank cover