It all depends on how well it has been taken care of Jeeps have been known to go 150000+ miles without any major problems I own one that has 224,000 miles and still runs like brand new, so it all depends on driving style and maintenance. I just bought one (3/08) with 164,000 miles and it runs great. I have had a reading about the coolant sensor being bad, which I replaced, I had to replace with back window and fifth door struts, the a/c blower has quit, I will most likely need to replace a sensor on this, but, these are very minor things considering the vehicle is in beautiful interior, leather, and exterior condtion...oh if you have the tail light warning sensor, check the third break light, there are three bulbs, if one is blown, then the sensor shows them as being out.
How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
Well if you pay for service the car could last 20 years total or 220,000 miles -
Aprox. 160,000 miles
You have to remove the door panels
On the fuel pump module, in the tank.
Bad Struts
I had the same problem with my 1997 Grand Cherokee and it was the dash mounted automatic light switch. The problem was also solved by turning the headlamps on manually.
Mopar ATF+4
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The only foolproof way is to remove the starter and bench test it.
Check for a blown TCC (Torque Converter Control) fuse.