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1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Problems

 

Offset Upper Ball Joints May Help Alignment Problems

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When normal alignment practices do not bring components into the alignment specifications, offset upper ball joints are available.

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Noise When Driving Over Bumps From Transmission Area

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If a thumping or creaking noise is heard from the transmission tunnel area while driving over bumpy roads, a transfer case shifter repair kit is available which should correct this concern.

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The Check Engine Light may Illuminate Erroneously

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"False" trouble codes may cause erroneous illumination of the Check Engine Light. Updating the PCM software can often correct this concern.

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HVAC Air Flow Switching to Defrost When Accelerating

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The AC/heater (HVAC) system may unexpectedly switch to the defrost mode when accelerating. This system is operated by engine vacuum and should be inspected for any vacuum leaks if this problem develops.  There is also a revised vacuum check valve available to address this concern.

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Ticking Type Noise Due to Cracked Exhaust Manifold

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A ticking type noise may be noted from the engine area due to an exhaust manifold that has cracked where the pipes are welded; cracked manifolds should be replaced.

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Emissions Recall to Update PCM Software and Inspect the Catalytic Converter

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Jeep issued an emissions recall in late 2006 to update the powertrain control module (PCM) software on certain 1996 vehicles. As part of the recall, the catalytic converter will also be inspected for damage and replaced as necessary. To see if your vehicle is included in the recall you can visit the Jeep website (owners' section) that allows owners to input their VIN number and check the recalls on their vehicle.

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Update PCM Software For Fuel Gauge Problems

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If the fuel gauge operates intermittently, an update the powertrain control module (PCM) software may be needed.

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Engine oil leaks at distributor may be misdiagnosed

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On the 3.9L V6 and 5.9L V8 the engine oil leaks at the distributor can be misdiagnosed as leaks from the intake manifold seal, oil pan gasket, or rear crankshaft (rear main) seal. A revised distributor is available if oil is found inside the distributor.

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Various Engine Oil Leaks

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External oil leaks from the valve cover gaskets, intake manifold gaskets (front or rear), and the rear crankshaft seal area are common. The rear main seal is an unlikely source. Normally, leaks in this area are from the bearing cap mating surfaces as well as the sealing surface between the oil pan and bearing cap.

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Increased Oil Consumption Due to Intake Manifold Gasket Leak

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On 3.9L V6 and 5.9L V8 engines, the intake manifold gasket may leak and cause increased oil consumption and a spark knock during acceleration; the gasket should be replaced.

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Seat Heater Inoperative Due to Damaged Element

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A broken seat heater element located in the seat cover may make the seat heater inoperative. The condition usually occurs in the seat bottom; two repair kits are needed for each seat.

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Front and Rear Differential Pinion Seal and Transfer Case Leaks

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Leaks at the front and/or rear differential pinion seal and from the transfer case are common. Leakage from the transfer case normally occurs at the case-mating surfaces and require removal of the transfer case to reseal.

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Loose/Worn Suspension/Steering Components May Cause Wobble in Steering Wheel

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Loose or worn suspension and steering components can cause a wobble or shaking in the steering wheel. It may happen at a certain speed and subside as the vehicle accelerates through the range. Tire balance can contribute to this as well.

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Power Window Motor May Fail

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The power window motor commonly fails in the front and rear doors. This may require replacement of the complete window regulator assembly which will include the window motor.

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Water Leak and Sloshing Due to Clogged Evaporator Drain

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The AC evaporator drain commonly clogs and causes water to leak onto the passenger side floor. A sloshing noise may also be heard from the water inside the heater housing. Decaying organic debris in the housing may cause an odor. A service bulletin (TSB 24-06-96) was released; it describes how to clean the drain tube without removing the heater AC housing.

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