WTB[SouthCent]: 97-01 Cherokee Interior
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Engine: 4.0 l I-6
97-01 Cherokee Interior
My 2WD 2001 Cherokee flooded in Harvey. Everything on the dash is okay. I have the rear hatch trim (it was in the garage). I've replaced the airbag controller. Existing dash is Charcoal Gray. I need just about everything else: Seats (I prefer power) Carpet, Seat belts, Door trim, Quarter Panel Trim, rocker panel trim, B-pillar trim, Drivers Side & Passenger Side kick panels rear vent duct, center console.
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My 2WD 2001 Cherokee flooded in Harvey. Everything on the dash is okay. I have the rear hatch trim (it was in the garage). I've replaced the airbag controller. Existing dash is Charcoal Gray. I need just about everything else: Seats (I prefer power) Carpet, Seat belts, Door trim, Quarter Panel Trim, rocker panel trim, B-pillar trim, Drivers Side & Passenger Side kick panels rear vent duct, center console.
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I dropped a fresh engine in it 6 weeks ago and with the exception of the airbag controller (already replaced) and the power seats (trashed) the electrical didn't get wet.
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Year: 1997
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Im with wizard on this one. But if you are dead set on saving it, your best bet would be to find a complete donor to pull from. Or another XJ entirely. How high did the water get, exactly?
Theres a mess of wiring under the dash (including the DLC), along with a couple large connectors you do not want water in. If water got to the JB, that will corrode and cause all sorts of trouble down the road. Then there is wiring under the vehicle for water to get into. The cat along with the O2 sensors are a liability as well. Has it been running since the flood? Any water get into the axle? There is a lot to think about with a flood damaged vehicle. Its usually more work and trouble than its worth unless, like said, theres a sentimental attachment.
http://knowhow.napaonline.com/car-fl...s-it-possible/
Theres a mess of wiring under the dash (including the DLC), along with a couple large connectors you do not want water in. If water got to the JB, that will corrode and cause all sorts of trouble down the road. Then there is wiring under the vehicle for water to get into. The cat along with the O2 sensors are a liability as well. Has it been running since the flood? Any water get into the axle? There is a lot to think about with a flood damaged vehicle. Its usually more work and trouble than its worth unless, like said, theres a sentimental attachment.
http://knowhow.napaonline.com/car-fl...s-it-possible/
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