The brake pads might not be adjusted properly. The brake pads can be too tight and have contact with the rotors.
Have to determine what is causing noise - could be a bad compressor Have to determine what is causing noise - could be a bad compressor Have to determine what is causing noise - could be a bad compressor
I had one that had ring and pinion wear causing the problem could be the axle u-joints or wheel bearing assembly. With typical milage for your year you should be ready for either.
I'm not a mechanic but I had a problem with my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee lift gate not closing properly, seemed to move to the sound causing a noise. I replaced the lift shocks and the problem disapeared
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my 99 Cherokee has a header leak. i know that's a problem but im wondering if that's causing the sputtering. it will sputter on a good acceleration and after transmission kickdown. no backfireing, no hesitation. i replaced the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor and it didnt change the symptoms. if anyone can help it would be apreciated!
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have you replaced the fuel filter yet? a dirty filter will flow less fuel under load causing a loss of power.
A fuel leak that you havent detected yet maybe try this I had this prob w/ my 95 Cherokee after having everything else checked out .... I replaced the gas cap, a 5$ fix, o-ring was worn and allowed fumes to leak out causing smell....hope that helps
apparently it already has...
Had a similar problem with 94 gcl. Turned out to be the viscus coupler. Once replaced problem was gone. Very expensive.
The universal joints in the front driveshaft may be going bad.
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