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Jeep 02 Overland – For Parts Or Not Working / As Is Or As Mechanics Special on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:267068
Location:

Homer Glen, Illinois, United States

Homer Glen, Illinois, United States

Jeep 02 Overland – 4.7 H. O. (HIGH OUTPUT V-8) Original owner selling 2002 Overland. Vehicle has noisy engine that has loss of power. Vehicle starts runs and moves but misfires and is losing power. Check engine light, abs & airbag light is on. Engine will need to be repaired or more likely replaced and vehicle is being sold as is to strip for parts or as mechanics special to fix up / repair. See list below of replaced parts and things not operational. Vehicle is being sold as is for parts I would not recommend driving as is. I have clean title.

Recently replaced parts include:

Tires replaced. Lots of tread size 265/65/17R (oversized has 2” lift blocks on springs).

Main computer (ECM) and body control module (BCM) replaced last year at dealer.

Water pump replaced with new Mopar unit.

Alternator replaced with original Denso 250 amp unit (from another Jeep that had 53,000 miles on it).

Radiator and heater core, hoses replaced along with power steering hoses. Mode, blend, and recirculation doors replaced in heater unit along with blower resistor.   (2yrs. back).

Rear end rebuilt gears / cage and posi-traction (vari-lock unit) on rear end replace with OEM Mopar part’s. Rear end on Overland is a Dana 44 good to use or repurpose for off road use.

Front tie rods just replaced and alignment done.

New rear brake calipers, pads and rotors.

Spark plugs AND COIL PACKS just replaced.

New front window regulators.

New Mopar OEM windshield.

Black diamond shocks and 2” spring block lift kit.

Speakers in dash replaced (Kenwood 3.5”) and front door speakers replaced (Infinity 6X9).

Overland comes with many options to part out, (power sunroof original and works, Rear 10 CD changer, 17 Alloy Jeep Hammer Head rims w/ TPMS) Transmission and 4 wheel drive work,

Not in working order known issues: No heated seats / front driver’s seat frame loose, No A/C, Engine noise, Exhaust manifold gasket and muffler noise. Engine is leaking coolant near front, In dash CD player and Cassette deck broken, rear drivers door and upper drivers door scratch was painted but don’t match well. Hitch receiver bar in back rusted in place. Rock rails are rusted out. TPMS error needs service message on control panel at times.

 

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