Yes.
some Cherokees had recalls on a computer update and a new converter
call your local dealer they can tell you free repair if recalled
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The Jeep CJ7 began incorporating catalytic converters in 1975, as part of new emissions regulations implemented in the United States. This change was aimed at reducing harmful exhaust emissions from vehicles. The CJ7 continued to use catalytic converters throughout its production run until 1986.
The 2004 Jeep Liberty with a 3.7L engine has two catalytic converters. This is because the engine has two separate exhaust manifolds, each of which is connected to a separate catalytic converter. The two catalytic converters help to reduce the emissions produced by the engine, and they are located underneath the vehicle, near the exhaust system.
1 kilo
That converter costs about $100
1-3 it depands on the year
They are all screwed into the exhaust. Two are above the catalytic converters, under the intake manifold. The other two are after the catalytic converters.
On a 2007 Jeep Wrangler, the catalytic converters are located in the exhaust system, positioned between the engine and the muffler. Typically, there are two catalytic converters: one for each bank of cylinders in the engine. They are mounted on the exhaust manifold and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. If you're looking to inspect or replace them, it's advisable to lift the vehicle safely for better access.
The 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee typically has two catalytic converters. One is located on each side of the exhaust system, as part of its V8 engine configuration. If the vehicle has the inline-six engine, it generally has one catalytic converter. Always check the specific model and engine type for accurate information.
2 is one in left side one on the right ,have 4 oxygen sensor 2 on each side on the catalytic
They are in the exhaust pipe on either sides of the catalytic converter or converters.
Yes