Had a similar problem with 94 gcl. Turned out to be the viscus coupler. Once replaced problem was gone. Very expensive.
Have the ujoints inspected. As they get old and worn they will develop play and the reason it thumps is caused by the ujoint being at one side then you shift towards another direction and it switches sides essentially hitting and causing your thump.
Depending on which circuit Could be defective component Vibration causing a wire to short to ground
Yep. Might even cause the engine to stop running forever when it overheats and seizes up. Your engine loves you and wants you to stop asking questions and fix the coolant system. Something is causing you to have low coolant levels and you need to figure out why. Take it to a reputable shop for diagnosis.
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
Maybe because there's no such car? The last year for the Cherokee was 2001. I had the same problem on my 2003 jeep grand cherokee. One reason it will stay on is after you wash it or a good amount of water gets in the engine. If it is below freezing the water freezes in the radiator causing the fan to continuously run
maybe, your brake calliper isn't releasing all the way. if your not mechanically inclined don't let it go, can be very costly.
Could be bad pulley in accessory belt system if you have power steering, something contacting the rotor on that side or a failing wheel bearing.
You should take it back to the shop that replaced them and ask. It's possible that something is hung up somewhere that's causing the noise.
brakes or rear axle problems.
This is because of rabbits communicating.
The expedition door lock relay could be stuck causing the grinding noise. Check to insure that the lock relay is working properly.
Most probably the driveshaft(s) or the axles are worn. Get them checked.
i think temperomandibular joint cuusing pian while grinnding teeth.
possibly brake pads worn down
The starter drive gear will be too close to the flywheel, causing a grinding noise when the starter is engaged.
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Depnds on whats causing the noise. The most common grinding noise is from the brakes and fronts average $2-400.00 and rears about the same. This depends on year, make, model etc of the vehicle.