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Old 01-10-2018, 12:15 PM
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Hello all
I am the proud original owner off a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0L, 110 ml currently, its been a great vehicle and have always been able to do most work myself
I live in NJ and having this vehicle in the Winter has always been a life saver, plan on keeping it as long as possible, I am retired so who knows may outlast me
I post regularly to other forums, (Have an old JAG... keeps me busy) but until now haven't been stumped by an issue on my jeep,she has always run well
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Welcome to the forum.... lot's of good info to be had... poke around and ask questions.
Cheers mate!
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Originally Posted by 1066
I am the proud original owner off a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0L, 110 ml currently, its been a great vehicle and have always been able to do most work myself
Welcome.

Given that you have a 2000, if you haven't done it already, read everything you can find about the 0331 head crack. Yours may never crack, and hopefully it won't. But the time to learn how to spot it and what to do about it is before it happens. In particular, keep an eye on the level of coolant in your overflow bottle and be alarmed if it drops without a leak visible somewhere. Also check your cooling system frequently, keep it in good shape and be alarmed if you start having temperature issues you can't explain.

But if you're not having any symptoms, just educate yourself, don't worry about it and enjoy.
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