due to bad cordination between gear and cluch causes this effect
Most common cause is warped rotors.
Wheel Bearings are most likely worn.
stabizer bar links that causing the rattling..
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It could be bad brakes or bad wheel bearing.
I have to believe that it would be a bad wheel cylinder that controls the back brakes.
Some ideas coulb be something is lose and is just rattling or a mechanivcal problem under the hood.
It's a matter of relative sizes. The Earth is so many times heavier than the man, so that it's just not possible to detect the effect the man has on the Earth. In theory it's still there though. You can compare it to a man stepping off a boat. Stepping off a dinghy will cause the dinghy to rock quite a lot. Stepping off a Day Cruiser will cause it to bob a little, while stepping off a passenger ferry just won't be noticeable.
Tire or tires out of balance and when stopping brake drums or rotors out of round or warped
The vacuum canister on Cherokees of this vintage is located immediately behind the front bumper on the passenger side. You WILL have to remove the bumper to access this part. As far as the brakes are concerned, you may have loss of power brakes, but the brakes will function perfectly fine as manual brakes. Also, it may cause your heat/air conditioning to be stuck in the defrost mode.
While a rattling comming from the passenger side of any vehicle could be almost any mechanical failure it could be something very simple. I know that in most 2000 Mit. Montero Sports the Jack and tire changing equipment is fastend to the floore under the back passenger seat. Sometimes in can come loose after a few bumps in the road thus making a rattling sound that would come from the passenger side. You will have to fold your seat forward (the bottom part that you sit on not the back of the seat that you lean against) and then you will see the tire changing equipment. Just check to make sure all is secured. If this is not the the problem at least you have ruled out another possibility. Hope it helps,Amanda Shreveport, LA
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