Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 1998 Jeep Cherokee

Table 1 shows 16 common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 1998 Jeep Cherokee. The number one most common problem is related to the gasoline engine (seven problems). The second most common problem is related to the engine exhaust system (four problems).


Recently reported Engine And Engine Cooling problems of the 1998 Jeep Cherokee

The Gasoline Engine problem

Instrument panel does not work properly like the speedometer. Also, gasoline/oil pressure gauge are not working, and air bag light is on. Dealer notified.   Read details...

The Engine Exhaust System problem

At 11,029 front pads and rotors were replaced, sway-bar bushings were replaced, exhaust hanger was replaced, drivers seat squeeked (fixed under recall), and exterior door button broke. Now, at 27,098 rotors and pads need replaced again, transfer case and front differental input shaft leaked and   Read details...

The Engine problem

While in the house for ten minutes the Jeep caught on fire. The fire department stated that the fire was associated with the engine. The heat was sort of intense which melted the paint to the hood, making it difficult to open the hood by the mechanic.   Read details...


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