2001 Jeep Cherokeem # 075,632 Original Miles, Clean Car Fax. on 2040-cars
Weidman, Michigan, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A # 2001 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT, WITH # 075,632 ORIGINAL MILES ON THE ODOMETER, IT HAS A CLEAN CAR FAX. IT CAME FROM BRIDGETON NJ, NOW LOCATED IN MICHIGAN. IT HAS A CLEAR NJ TITLE, SIGNED OFF. AND WAS NOT INVOLVED IN HURRICANE SANDY AT ALL. AS BRIDGETON IS NOT LOCATED ON THE COAST. THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS / UPDATES HAVE BEEN DONE TO THE JEEP. 1. COMPLETE TUNE UP, PLUGS / OIL CHANGE & FILTER. COIL PACK IS OK.--AIR FILTER. 2. BRAND NEW AUTO VALUE BATTERY, # 650 COLD CRANKING AMPS. NEW SERPINTINE BELT. 3. 4-- BRAND NEW MILESTAR TIRES, 235 x R75 x 15" THE SPARE IS A ORIGINAL FULL SIZED, NEVER USED. 4. IT HAS NEW FRONT BRAKE PADS, COMPLETE NEW REAR, DRUMS, SHOES, HARDWARE KITS. 5. THE FLOORPANS ARE SOLID, ROCKER PANELS SOLID, UNDERCARRIGE SLIGHT RUST, BUT NORMAL. 6. THE FRAME IS SOLID. 4 x 4 WORKS AS IT SHOULD. TRANS, SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD. NEW SWAY BAR BUSHINGS & LINKS, AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES. 7. ALL POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS WORK NORMALY. 8. ALL 4 NEW MONROE SHOCKS, FRONT & REAR, NEW FRONT BUMPER, HUSKY FLOOR MATS. 0/2 SENSOR ON THE EXHAUST, HAS BEEN REPLACED, NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL ME. PLEASE NO (0) FEEDBACK BIDDERS UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST, OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID. THIS IS A VERY RARE, LOW MILAGE JEEP. THE 4.0 ENGINES ARE FAMOUS FOR UP & OVER #300,000 MILES, !!!! PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS !!!. BID TO WIN !!! THE RESERVE, IS CLOSE TO KELLY BLUE BOOK, IN FAIR CONDITION, I BELIEVE THIS JEEP TO BE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.---------THANKS, JEFF.
On Oct-12-13 at 13:52:29 PDT, seller added the following information:
On Oct-13-13 at 04:55:54 PDT, seller added the following information: I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY, AS THE JEEP IS ALSO ADVERTISED LOCALLY.#2001 WAS THE LAST YEAR THEY MADE THEM, !!!--- AND # 075,632 MILES IS VERY LOW. THIS JEEP IS VERY SOLID.
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Tue, Jul 21 2015One of America's most popular vehicles contains a security flaw that allows hackers to remotely commandeer it from anywhere on the planet. Cyber-security researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller say they've accessed critical vehicle controls on a 2014 Jeep Cherokee that allowed them to remotely control critical vehicle functions like braking, transmission function, and steering. Automakers have downplayed the possibility a car could be remotely compromised, but the significance of the findings detailed Tuesday could cause them to reevaluate the threats posed to hundreds of thousands of vehicles already on the road. A key finding – the pair needed no physical access to the Jeep to pull off the attack. Valasek and Miller accessed the controls via a security hole in the Sprint cellular connection to Chrysler's UConnect infotainment system. In the course of their research, Valasek sat in his Pittsburgh home and remotely manipulated Miller's Jeep as he drove along a highway outside St. Louis. If you know a car's IP address, they say, a hacker could control it from anywhere. "We didn't add anything, didn't touch it," Valasek told Autoblog. "A customer could drive one of these things off a lot, and they'd have no clue it had these open attack surfaces." Remotely, he disabled brakes, turned the radio volume up, engaged windshield wipers and tampered with the transmission. Further, they could conduct surveillance on the Jeep, measuring its speed and tracking its whereabouts. They conducted the experiments over multiple breaches. They made their findings public on the same day the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the federal agency in charge of vehicle safety, released its latest report on the readiness of government and automakers to fend off these sorts of cyber attacks. Later today, two US Senators are expected to introduce legislation that would help consumers better understand the potential risks of car hacking. In the early stages of their research, Valasek and Miller found a security flaw in the car's wi-fi that allowed them to remotely manipulate controls from a range of about three feet. But in recent months, they found another vulnerability in the Sprint cellular connection in the UConnect system. That was a key breakthrough. "Lo and behold, we found we could communicate with this thing using cellular, and then more research, and 'Holy cow,' we're using the Sprint network to communicate with these vehicles," Valasek said.
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Mon, 13 May 2013Chrysler has issued a recall covering a combined 469,000 units of the 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee and the 2006-2010 Jeep Commander (inset). Of that number, 295,000 are in the US, roughly 33,000 in Canada and Mexico and the remainder in other markets. It seems an electrical fault in the transfer case can allow the affected SUVs to shift into neutral on their own, while an Associated Press report says that Chrysler had "found cracks in a circuit board that turns the four-wheel-drive system on and off." The issue was discovered when an owner started his car remotely and it rolled away.
Chrysler is expected to begin notifying owners in June 2013, who can then take their cars to dealers. The dealer will reflash the final drive controller free of charge. There's a bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration below with more information.
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