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Israel
12-09-2007, 05:31 PM
I have found a n old Jeep Cherokee that looks like a 1980 model. Its a 4 door. It now has dedicated gas. (phew) seems alright... but its not roadworthy. I was wondering what you guys thought about these vechiles and how much they are worth? What problems should I look for and if possible if you live in the east of Melbourne than would you be able to take a look over it with me to give an expert opinion.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers
Israel

Richo
13-09-2007, 08:55 PM
Israel,
take it down to TW and Trav at USA 4x4, they know these things backwards.

FSJ
18-09-2007, 10:09 AM
WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A FULL SIZE JEEP

EXTERIOR
1. Give the exterior a good look, especially around rear quarter panels & rocker panels - notorious rust point behind rear wheels
2. You can check for bondo with a small magnet.
3. Pay close attention to the bottoms of the doors and fender flares if so equipped.
4. Check around the windshield for rust.
5. Check tires and rims, including the spare and spare tire carrier.
6. Check exhaust pipe, look for oily exhaust (oil burner) light gray color is ideal.

UNDER THE HOOD
1. Look at general condition, oily, greasy ?
2. Look at condition of the air filter, this is good indicator of how well vehicle was serviced.
3. Check hoses, belts, gas lines, vacuum lines etc for cracks or missing parts. LOTS of vacuum lines, some may be unhooked, EGR valve? This will effect the way it runs.
4. Check engine oil, level and condition. Go ahead and give it a sniff.
5. Check engine coolant. Should be bright green, no oil globs.
6. Check radiator for repairs or patches.
7. Check automatic transmission fluid for color and smell. Should be reddish color. No burnt smell. Check again with engine and tranny at operating temp.
8. Check power steering pump fluid. Look for leakage at the rear of pump.
9. Check general condition of battery and terminal connections.

INTERIOR
1. Check for rusted out floors, particularly the driver's side.
2. Start engine, listen carefully while engine is cold for ticks and clicks.
3. While engine is warming up check accessories, such as wipers, washers, radio and tape deck, interior lighting, horn
4. Don't forget to check headliner, replacements aren't cheap.
5. Check to see if tilt steering column is loose. (if so equipped)

I highly recommend you crawl under the Jeep. Look for oil covered parts. U-joints, driveshafts, leaking transfer case, transmission, brake lines, gas lines. Look for damage to gas tank, and other items from serious 'wheeling'.

Drive the vehicle. Start out slow and listen for groaning noises, klunks, etc. Listen very carefully while turning on pavement for front end noises, especially at slow speeds. While sitting still shift the tranny from DRIVE to REVERSE and listen for the U-joints to klunk. If so equipped, check operation of Low-Range unit. On Quadra-Trac full time vehicles, open glove compartment and operate Emergency Drive switch, listen for a faint vacuum hiss as switch is rotated.

TassieTJ
21-09-2007, 07:19 PM
front of the chassis cracks just under the foot well, (bottom for the fire wall) you'll need to look hard to find it but ! well in the ones a've look at anyway

can be fixed though, pretty easily too