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  1. Cullen Jones

    4.0s known to wear cam bearings and lose oil pressure also cracks in cylinder head

  2. Julz B

    Quality is everything, it lasts. It just shows you should be aware of it.

  3. Mark Malikowski

    Would have bet you it was the lifters or rocker arms ticking.

  4. ron west

    I have a 95 YJ 4.0 HO, automatic , Been driving it 23 yrs, very dependable

  5. RAD ROB503

    Love my 2001 WJ! Only 88,000 miles 😀

  6. Marine Forces

    Scotty , now u talkin‘ my language , u deserve it !, keep it , + watch the world from there ! ❤️

  7. Genny Gang

    That was my first car! 2002 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0. It had a moonroof and cloth seats. Great car when working! My transmission had so many issues and had to be rebuilt. Lots of leaks too all the time. Too bad. Just a lemon I guess. That motor performed great though in my opinion given the vehicle's size 😂 I drove like a banshee in that thing hahaha

  8. martindeviaje

    maybe he buys it and sells it the day after.
    who knows?

  9. grumpy039

    Stay away from Chrysler's newer vehicles even if they claim to be under warranty. My Jeep while still under original factory warranty and under Mopar Chrysler extended warranty with every recommended and required service preformed by a Chrysler dealership refused to honor their warranty. Even the dealer dealership said should be covered and tried to get Chrysler to reconsider their decision. This has been going on for over 18 months. Forget Fiat and Chrysler products!

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