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1996 Jeep Cherokee Turn key LS1 conversion with all components 2004 GTO LS1 motor with rebuilt and upgraded 4L60E transmission 169,171 miles on body, 86,000 miles on motor before install, 3,638 miles on completed conversion Rubicon Express 3.5 inch lift Tru Cool H7B Transmission cooler Lokar Cable shifter with Lokar shifter boot and LED position indicator Lokar Transfer case cable shifter Dana 44 Rear with Yukon Grizzly locker and Yukon chrome-oly shafts, 4.10 gears Dana 30 front with Eaton E-locker, larger 297 axle joints and 4.10 gears Upgraded heavy duty custom Tom Woods driveshafts with SYE Front and back 1999 Durango steering box with 1996 Grand Cherokee tie rod Kwik Performance power steering pump with remote reservoir Warn Bumper front and back with spare tire carrier, bedlined Warn rock sliders, bedlined OR-Fab Rear Quarter Armor with bars Bushwacker cut-out fender flares Window visor vents Rocker panels bedlined 31x10.50R15LT Maxxis Bighorn MT-762 on 15X8 5-4.5 Allied AW51 Black Daytona Rims with lots of tread and matching new spare Air Lift stabilizer bags in rear Dakota Digital RPM converter for correct Tach reading Transmission Temp Gauge Towing hitch with trailer brake and receiver in front Wired for winch with quick disconnects front and back Smittybilt winch XRC-8 with removable mount for front or back use PIAA Driving, Pencil beam and Reverse lights on rack, PIAA Fog lights on Bumper and Halogen side lights on rack, controlled by custom switches on console Flowmaster 40 series muffler Gas tank Skid plate Viper 5906V alarm with SmartStart and GPS tracking, Glass break and tilt sensors Bluetooth hands free stereo with voice text 1998 Center console with cupholders 1996 Grand Cherokee Seats with power drivers seat Cleaned, bedlined and Hush Mat on complete interior floors Roof rack Hi-Lift Jack BoltLocks all around keyed to ignition key Two items left to complete is the A/C wiring(currently hot and ground are backwards) and a better exhaust(currently the exhaust is mounted too rigid with no room for flex causing leak at header manifold). Otherwise everything is running perfect. Still can be driven moderately, but due to engine flex and rigid exhaust, it’s not good to get on it hard. Have taken it on a couple 400 mile trips including over the pass and have not had any problems. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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Chrysler recalling 31k SUVs and vans
Fri, 06 Jun 2014Chrysler is issuing recalls covering roughly 31,700 vehicles worldwide due to two separate problems. In both cases the company believes that most of the affected vehicles are either still on, or in transit to, dealer lots.
One recall covers roughly 10,700 Dodge Durango, Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee SRT models from the 2014 model year built between January 16 and April 17, 2014. The SUVs need a software update for the cruise control. It's possible that when the cruise is on and the driver presses on the throttle, the acceleration could last a second after the pedal is released or two seconds for the SRT. Afterward, they return to the speed originally set by the driver.
Chrysler says it isn't aware of any accidents, injuries or even reported incidents of this happening in the real world. Also, in all cases, if the driver presses on the brake, the cruise shuts off. The automaker believes that there are about 6,100 affected SUVs in the US, 950 in Canada, 425 in Mexico and 3,200 outside of North America. The software upgrade will be ready shortly, the company says.
NHTSA investigating power modules on Chrysler Group SUVs and minivans
Mon, 29 Sep 2014The Center for Auto Safety is officially petitioning the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to begin scrutinizing alleged problems with the totally integrated power module (TIPM) on about 24 Chrysler Group SUVs and minivans. The advocacy group claims that the part's failure can cause affected vehicles to stall or not start at all. NHTSA is still looking into the accusations and deciding whether a full investigation is actually warranted.
The CAS petition claims at least 70 TIPM failures, but according to NHTSA, six of the complaints are for models that don't have the modules. In 34 of the reported cases, the vehicles refused to start, and in 17 of them the engine stalled. There were also two allegations of smoke and one of a fire. However, none of these affected airbag deployment or resulted in a crash.
This petition isn't the first TIPM-related problem for Chrysler Group. A recent report in the New York Times alleged that it found 240 complaints potentially related to the issue on NHTSA's website alone. In September, the automaker also recalled 230,760 examples worldwide (188,723 in the US) of the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango replace the fuel pump relay circuit inside of the TIPM-7 with one external to the unit. The original part could allegedly cause the models to stall without warning. Even earlier, the company also recalled about 80,000 examples of the Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Nitro in 2007 to have the module reprogrammed.
Stellantis announces ‘Circular Economy’ business to drive revenue, decarbonization
Tue, Oct 11 2022Stellantis has already announced its plans to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2038. Today, the automaker has announced a new business unit to help it reach that goal while generating 2 billion euros per year in revenue by 2030. The “Circular Economy” business will help make revenue less dependent on finite, rare and ecologically problematic materials. The Circular Economy model features what Stellantis calls a “4R” strategy, comprising remanufacturing, repair, reuse and recycling. The goal is to make materials last as long as they can, reducing reliance on the acquisition of those precious new materials in the future by returning them to the business loop when theyÂ’ve reached the end of their first life. Through these processes, Stellantis says it can save up to 80% raw material and 50% energy compared to manufacturing a new part. Remanufacturing, or “reman” in Stellantis shorthand, means dismantling, cleaning and rebuilding parts to OEM spec. Nearly 12,000 remanufactured parts are available for customers to purchase. Some remanufacturing is done in-house, and some with partners and through joint ventures. Repair is pretty obvious — fixing parts to put back into vehicles. This also consists of reconditioning, to make a vehicle feel like new. Stellantis boasts 21 “e-repair” centers for repairing electric vehicle batteries. Reuse refers to parts still in good condition from end-of-life vehicles sold as-is. Stellantis says it has 4.5 million multi-brand parts in inventory. These are sold in 155 countries through the B-Parts e-commerce platform. Reuse also refers second-life options, such as using batteries outside of automotive purposes. Recycling involves dismantling parts and scraps back into raw material form that is then looped back into the manufacturing process. Stellantis says it has collected 1 million parts for recycling in the past six months. Recycling doesnÂ’t get counted in that aforementioned 2 billion euros of revenue, but it does save the company money on acquisition of raw materials. As for batteries, specifically, Stellantis expects this recycling business to ramp up after 2030, when the packs currently in service begin to reach the end of their lifecycle. Stellantis will use its new “SUSTAINera” label to denote parts that are offered as part of its Circular Economy business.