A plugged catalytic converter could be the culprit.
Not knowing what year that Jeep is or what engine it has, start with replacing the fuel and air filters.
Losing power is a lot of times due to a clogged catalytic converter, have that checked out.
sounds like the Cadillac converter is stopped up
The transfer case of a Jeep Grand Cherokee is located behind the transmission. It allows power to be divided between the front and rear wheels for off-road driving.
If your Jeep grand Cherokee Snatches when you are driving, kindly take it to a professional mechanic to check it out for you.
In 2wd it will free wheel while driving. There is no power being transmitted through it though.In 2wd it will free wheel while driving. There is no power being transmitted through it though.
That will depend on the value of the Jeep, your age, your location, your driving record,
Could be a tired power steering pump or simply low on p/s fluid.
Steve Poltz
If a bolt from the power steering box on your 1993 Jeep Cherokee has broken off, it is not advisable to drive the vehicle. The power steering system may be compromised, leading to increased steering effort and potential loss of control. Furthermore, driving with a broken bolt can cause further damage to the steering components. It's best to have it repaired before driving.
The Jeep CJ models began offering power steering as an option in 1972. This feature became more common in subsequent models, enhancing the driving experience by making steering easier and more responsive. The introduction of power steering was part of broader efforts to improve comfort and handling in these vehicles.
Not downshifting properly Plugged catalytic converter Needs tune-up (new plugs)