Vehicle Segment:
Compact SUV / Off-road vehicle
Jeep Heritage:
Continuation of Jeep's legacy in durable, capable off-road vehicles
Key Competitors:
Ford Bronco, Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, Toyota 4Runner, Nissan Pathfinder
Offroad Capability:
Renowned for its robust 4x4 systems (Selec-Trac, Command-Trac) and solid axles, making it highly capable off-road.
Durability Reliability:
Known for its robust construction and long-term durability, a hallmark of the XJ generation.
Compact Size:
Its relatively compact dimensions provide maneuverability both on and off-road.
Engine Options:
Primarily offered with the legendary 4.0L inline-six engine.
Powertrain:
Engine mechanical, fuel system, ignition system, exhaust system, engine cooling system, lubrication system
Transmission Drivetrain:
Automatic transmission (AW4, 42RE), Manual transmission (AX-15), Transfer case (NP231, NP242), Axles (Dana 30 front, Dana 35 rear or Chrysler 8.25 rear), Driveshafts, CV joints
Suspension Steering:
Front suspension (leaf spring or coil spring depending on specific model year variants and options), Rear suspension (leaf spring), Steering system, Power steering, Wheel alignment
Brakes:
Front disc brakes, Rear drum brakes (standard), ABS system (if equipped), Parking brake system, Brake fluid specifications
Electrical Electronics:
Battery, Charging system, Starting system, Ignition system, Lighting system, Instrumentation, Gauges, Horn, Wiper/Washer system, Power windows, Power locks, Body control modules, ECU diagnostics, Wiring diagrams
Body Chassis:
Body panels, Doors, Hood, Liftgate, Interior trim, Seats, Bumpers, Chassis components, Corrosion protection, Frame inspection
Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning:
HVAC system operation, Refrigerant charging, Blower motor, Evaporator, Condenser, Heater core, A/C system diagnostics
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes, Filter replacements, Fluid level checks and top-offs, Tire rotation and pressure checks, Spark plug replacement, Belt inspection and replacement
Engine Repair:
Engine overhaul, Cylinder head removal/installation, Piston and ring replacement, Camshaft and valve train service, Timing chain/belt replacement, Oil pump service
Transmission Drivetrain Repair:
Transmission removal/installation, Clutch service (manual), Torque converter replacement, Transfer case repair, Axle differential service, CV joint replacement
Suspension Steering Repair:
Shock absorber/strut replacement, Ball joint replacement, Tie rod end replacement, Leaf spring replacement, Power steering pump and rack replacement, Wheel bearing service
Brake System Repair:
Brake pad and rotor replacement, Brake caliper service, Wheel cylinder and brake shoe replacement, ABS component testing and replacement, Parking brake adjustment
Electrical Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting electrical faults, Wiring harness repair, Sensor testing and replacement, ECU re-flashing/testing, Component-level diagnostics
Bodywork Cosmetics:
Panel alignment, Door hinge and lock repair, Liftgate mechanism service, Interior trim installation/removal, Bumper repair/replacement
Troubleshooting Guides:
Step-by-step diagnostic procedures for common and uncommon issues, symptom-based troubleshooting trees
Depth Of Coverage:
Detailed diagnostic procedures, component testing, specifications, torque values, and overhaul instructions
Diagnostic Tools:
Information on required diagnostic tools, scan tools (OBD-II for later models), and specialized equipment
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive, often color-coded, electrical wiring diagrams for all vehicle systems
Tolerances Specifications:
Precise measurements, clearances, and torque specifications for all mechanical components
Rebuild Procedures:
Detailed instructions for rebuilding major components such as engines, transmissions, and differentials
Wheelbase:
103.4 inches (2626 mm)
Length:
172.5 inches (4382 mm)
Width:
71.2 inches (1808 mm)
Height:
64.4 inches (1636 mm) (approx.)
Ground Clearance:
Variable, typically 8-10 inches depending on tire size and suspension
Curb Weight:
3,500 - 4,000 lbs (approx.)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Gvwr:
Approx. 5,000 - 5,300 lbs
Towing Capacity:
Up to 5,000 lbs (with proper equipment and engine)
Wheel Bolt Pattern:
5 x 4.5 inches (114.3 mm)
Wheel Size:
15 or 16 inches (standard)
Tire Size:
225/75R15, 235/75R15, or 235/70R16 (common)
Engine Oil Change Interval:
Every 3,000-5,000 miles (depending on oil type and driving conditions, refer to manual for specific recommendations)
Engine Oil Filter Replacement:
With every oil change
Air Filter Replacement:
Every 15,000-30,000 miles or as needed based on inspection
Coolant Flush Interval:
Every 30,000-50,000 miles or 2-5 years
Spark Plug Replacement Interval:
Approx. 100,000 miles for platinum/iridium plugs (if equipped), refer to manual for specific plug type and interval.
Transmission Fluid Change Interval:
Every 30,000-60,000 miles for automatic, consult manual for manual transmission.
Engine Oil Specification:
10W-30 API SJ or higher (typically for 4.0L engine)
Engine Oil Capacity:
6 US quarts (5.7 liters) with filter (4.0L engine)
Coolant Type:
Chrysler/Mopar HOAT (Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) coolant (e.g., Mopar 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula) or equivalent HOAT coolant
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4
Power Steering Fluid:
ATF+4 or specified power steering fluid
Cracked Cylinder Head:
A known issue with the 4.0L engine, particularly older versions, though less common in later years. Manifests as coolant loss, overheating, or white smoke.
Radiator And Water Pump Failures:
Common wear items that may require replacement over time due to age and mileage.
Interior Rattles And Squeaks:
Typical for vehicles of this age and construction, often addressed with sound deadening or minor trim adjustments.
Rust And Corrosion:
Can be an issue in areas with road salt, particularly on the unibody structure, rocker panels, and wheel wells.
Transfer Case Chain Stretch:
Can lead to a slapping noise or slipping in 4WD. The NP231 chain is robust but can stretch with high mileage.
Idle Air Control Iac Valve Issues:
Can cause rough idling, stalling, or difficulty starting.
Jeep Legacy:
Built upon Jeep's decades-long reputation for ruggedness and off-road prowess, originating from military Willys Jeeps.
Xj Introduction:
The Cherokee (XJ) was revolutionary when introduced in 1984 as the first compact SUV with a unibody construction, offering a smoother ride than body-on-frame competitors.
Xj Facelift 1997:
The 1997 model year represented a significant facelift, including updated exterior styling (new grille, fenders, hood, front bumper), revised interior with a new dashboard and instrument cluster, improved sound insulation, and updated safety features.
Transmission Update:
Introduction of the NV3550 manual transmission for 2000-2001 models, replacing the AX-15.
Production Location:
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Production Run Xj:
1984-2001 (North America)
Production Volume Significance:
The XJ Cherokee was a highly successful model for Jeep, contributing significantly to the growth of the SUV market.