200 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0 242 Strait 6 on 2040-cars
Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0 242 STRAIT 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Model: Cherokee
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Trim: SPORT 4X4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: AUTO 4X4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 192,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: SPORT
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
ZONE 3" LIFT: $600.00
THIS JEEP I HAVE DONE EVERYTHING ALL IN LAST 2500 MILES GEAR BOXES HAVE BEEN CLEANED AND FLUSHED AND REFILLED WITH FULL SYNTHETIC OILS , BRAND NEW EXHAUST,TIRES HAVE LESS THAN 2500 MILES ON THEM 3' ZONE LIFT WITH NEW LEAFS ,SPRINGS ,NITROUS SHOCKS , ALL FRONT DRIVE LINKS AND BARS ARE BRAND NEW THE WHOLE FRONT END IS NEW STEERING STABILIZER SHOCK !!! BRAND NEW STEREO WITH CD PLAYER AND REMOTE ,NEW AC COMPRESSOR CONDENSER LINES AND CHARGED JUST DONE LESS THAN 100 MILES AGO !!! ENGINE IS TUNED UP NEW PLUGS , BOOTS, OIL CHANGED TO MOBIL ONE SYNTHETIC AND OIL FILTER WITH A SPARE FILTER. NEW WIPER BLADES WITH THE OLD ONES AS SPARES THEY ARE STILL GOOD , THROTTLE BODY WAS REBUILT, THIS TRUCK HAS TUNS OF POWER AND TOQUE , THE OWNER BEFORE ME PUT A NEW HEAD ON THE TRUCK YOU CAN TELL THE GASKETS ARE NEW , THE TRUCK HAS FEW SMALL DINGS AND NORMAL WEAR NOTHING MAJOR LOOKS AND DRIVES BETTER THAN NEW !!! I AM SELLING THE TRUCK LOCAL AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION IF IT IS SOLD !!!! DONT MISS OUT ON THIS STRONG RUNNING SMOOTH SHIFTING COLD AC BLOWING TIRE SPINNING 4X4 SHIFTING AND RUNNING RIGHT TRUCK!!! WAS PLANNING ON KEEPING THIS TRUCK FOR EVER BUT JUST GOT ANOTHER SUV AND ONE HAS TO GO SO WHOEVER GETS THIS TRUCK IS LUCKY BECAUSE EXCEPT FOR BIG RIMS AND TIRES THIS IS AN AMAZING TRUCK !!! GOOD LUCK BIDDING 10% DEPOSIT IN FIRST 24 HOURS REST PAID IN 3 BUSINESS DAYS
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In Michigan, car hackers could face life imprisonment
Fri, Apr 29 2016Car hackers may not want to mess with vehicles in and around the Motor City. A pair of Michigan lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday that would punish anyone who infiltrates a vehicle's electronic systems with penalties as harsh as life imprisonment. Senate bill 927 says that "a person shall not intentionally access or cause access to be made to an electronic system of a motor vehicle to willfully destroy, damage, impair, alter or gain unauthorized control of the motor vehicle." Offenders will be deemed guilty of a felony, and may be imprisoned for any number of years up to life in prison. The proposed legislation is one of the first attempts nationally to address the consequences for car hacking, which has become a top concern throughout the auto industry. Critics have accused executives of being slow to respond to the threats, which were first known as long as six years ago but gained attention last July when a pair of researchers remotely controlled a Jeep Cherokee. In January, the industry established an Information Sharing and Analysis Center to collectively evaluate security measures and counter breaches. But the Michigan bill isn't noteworthy only because of the life penalty prescribed; it's noteworthy for what's missing in its details. Language in the bill doesn't delineate between independent cyber-security researchers and criminals who intend to inflict harm or havoc. Under its provisions, it's possible Charlie Miller, pictured below, and Chris Valasek, the researchers who demonstrated last summer that the Cherokee could be remotely commandeered and controlled, could face life behind bars. Provisions of the legislation that prevent a person from "altering" the motor vehicle could ensnare car enthusiasts or gearheads who tinker with electronic systems to boost performance, increase fuel efficiency or add aftermarket features. In that context, Senate Bill 927 seems like the latest measure in a running feud between independent researchers, gearheads and big automakers. Car companies don't like third parties poking around their electronic systems and would prefer the researchers not reveal security weaknesses. Researchers, on the other hand, say many carmakers are either slow to fix or unwilling to repair security holes unless they're able to publish their findings.
FCA recalls over 200k Jeep Cherokees for windshield wiper static
Tue, Sep 1 2015Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is issuing a recall for over 200,000 versions of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee due to a problem with static buildup disabling the windshield wipers. FCA has identified 158,671 units in the United States. Another 18,366 vehicles are estimated to be affected in Canada, a further 3,582 in Mexico, and 26,049 outside of North America. The problem, according to the first statement below, results from static building up if the wipers are operated in dry conditions. The static could mess with the wipers' control module, rendering them disabled. To fix the problem, dealers will be instructed to install a ground strap to the module. In parallel, FCA is also offering incentives to the owners of certain trucks that were subject to recall but for which remedies were not immediately available. To encourage those owners to bring their older vehicles in for the required service, the automaker will disperse $100 prepaid cards for use at their discretion. The program is offered to owners of certain model year Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Liberty, Chrysler Aspen, and Dodge Durango sport-utility vehicles, as well as certain Dodge Dakota and Ram trucks. Owners of the affected Grand Cherokees will have the option instead to take a $1,000 consideration toward the purchase of a new vehicle or for parts and service. The offers are only being extended under certain specific criteria, though. So if you think that could be you, you'll want to read through the conditions in the second announcement below. STATEMENT: CONTROL MODULE August 31, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC is recalling an estimated 158,671 SUVs in the U.S. to help protect their control modules from static buildup that may potentially disable the vehicles' windshield wipers. An investigation by FCA US discovered static buildup may occur if the vehicles' windshield wipers are activated during dry conditions. Significant static buildup may affect a control module that powers the wipers. The Company is unaware of any related injuries or accidents. Affected are model-year 2014 Jeep Cherokee SUVs. An estimated 18,366 vehicles will be recalled in Canada, as will an estimated 3,582 in Mexico and 26,049 outside the NAFTA region. Dealers will install a ground strap to the control module to eliminate the potential for static buildup. Customers will be advised when they may schedule service, which will be performed at no cost.
Going high-tech, the 4x4 way
Tue, 26 Feb 2013Is It An Off-Road Adventure Or Just A Walk In The Park?
I remember having to get out and lock hubs and shift into neutral to engage low range.
Coming off press previews of the 2013 Land Rover Range Rover and the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee that involved some heavy-duty off-road rock climbing, I'm simply amazed at the capabilities that these vehicles possess. But even more impressive (or troubling depending on your perspective) is the relative ease with which you can operate these vehicles in seemingly impossible terrain.