Any Georgians?
CF Veteran
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 14,553
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From: Carrollton, GA
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
No. The driver door mech is messed up and was attempted to be welded back together so it's hard to close and mess with. Paint is junky, hatch has some bondo work on it, PS leak at the box, no water in the rad, motor "slung a rod" but the oil pressure sensor is broken at the fitting on the block, and the AC compressor is randomly not there but the fittings and all are.
CF Veteran
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,314
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From: Canton, GA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
No. The driver door mech is messed up and was attempted to be welded back together so it's hard to close and mess with. Paint is junky, hatch has some bondo work on it, PS leak at the box, no water in the rad, motor "slung a rod" but the oil pressure sensor is broken at the fitting on the block, and the AC compressor is randomly not there but the fittings and all are.
Maybe someone can throw some help my way. So I've owned my jeep for 7 years now. Never had a fuel problem. I guess the fuel pump finally died so I bought a brand new one. Thing started right up after sitting for 3 years. Well I drove it up on the trailer and blew a tire taking it home so left it at my friends shop. Go to start it yesterday, no fuel again. Any ideas?
Seasoned Member
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 362
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From: Atlanta
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Did you put a new fuel filter in? Your new fuel pump might've just picked up 3 years of crud...
Gas separates over time, too, so you might've been picking up gas before, but water now.
Mine sat for 6 years, and due to bad gas which caused rust in the tank, I ended up having to replace the fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel tank.
Gas separates over time, too, so you might've been picking up gas before, but water now.
Mine sat for 6 years, and due to bad gas which caused rust in the tank, I ended up having to replace the fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel tank.


