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TL- caller owns a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Current mileage is 71000. Failure mileage is 68000. While driving 40mph caller noticed temeperature gauge and pulled over and tried to correct the problem by adding coolant to radiator. Vehicle cooled off and he put a new head on the engine a week later. The vehicle is still running hot. Ktf the consumer stated the exhaust header is too close to the engine block oil pan causing overheating. Updated 06/08/07.
Brakes malfunctioned both right and left rotors were scored and ruined on the inside only. The brakes failed at 33,809 miles. Looking through the wheel from the outside, the outside of the rotors looked good with no unusual wear. The vehicle also had air conditioning problems and needed to have the muffler replaced.
Recall 02-V-104-000/ manfacturer's recall 086 repairs were denied by dealer due to not having the time, and never heard of the problem. Consumer had recall letter to explain the problem. Service manager at the frank parra Jeep :800 eastr airport freeway; irving tx. 75062 phone# 972-721-4502.
- Irving, TX, USA
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