Market Position:
The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) is a compact SUV renowned for its off-road capability, robust construction, and practicality, making it a popular choice for both daily driving and adventure enthusiasts. This manual caters to owners and technicians seeking in-depth repair and maintenance information.
Competitive Analysis:
In 2000, the XJ competed against vehicles like the Ford Explorer, Toyota 4Runner, and Nissan Pathfinder. Its unibody construction offered a smoother ride than many body-on-frame competitors, while its legendary Selec-Trac and Command-Trac 4WD systems provided superior off-road performance.
Key Features:
Unibody construction for improved ride and handling, legendary Selec-Trac and Command-Trac 4WD systems, durable and reliable powertrains, excellent off-road articulation and ground clearance.
Value Proposition:
Essential for owners aiming to maintain their XJ's legendary durability and off-road capabilities, or for technicians performing repairs. Provides factory-level detail for DIY or professional use.
Coverage Areas:
Complete workshop service and repair
Page Count:
Estimated 1500+ pages (typical for comprehensive factory-level manuals)
Manual Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Operating Systems:
Compatible with all PC based Windows operating systems and Mac.
Systems Covered:
Engine, Transmission (Automatic & Manual), Drivetrain (2WD/4WD), Suspension (Front & Rear), Steering, Brakes (ABS included), Fuel System, Exhaust System, Cooling System, Electrical System (including body control modules and diagnostics), HVAC, Body and Chassis, Interior Trim, Emissions Control
Procedures Included:
Routine maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnostics, component removal and installation, major repairs, electrical system diagnostics, wiring diagrams, specifications, torque values, overhaul procedures
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive, from basic fluid changes to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, including diagnostic procedures for all major systems.
Wiring Diagrams:
Includes comprehensive electrical system wiring diagrams for all major components.
Troubleshooting Charts:
Detailed diagnostic flowcharts and troubleshooting guides for common and complex issues.
Emissions Control Procedures:
Information on emission control systems and testing procedures.
Bodywork And Chassis Procedures:
Repair procedures for body panels, frame components, suspension mounting points, rust repair techniques.
Primary Engine:
4.0L Inline-6 (242 ci) OHV PowerTech
Horsepower 2000 4.0L:
Approx. 190 hp @ 4600 rpm
Torque 2000 4.0L:
Approx. 235 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm
Fuel System Type:
Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MPI)
Bore Stroke 4.0L:
3.875 in. x 3.414 in. (98.4 mm x 86.7 mm)
Compression Ratio 4.0L:
8.75:1
Oil Capacity 4.0L:
5 quarts (4.7 liters) with filter
Recommended Oil 4.0L:
SAE 10W-30 (API Certified)
Primary Engine Variant:
4.0L I6
Engine Block Material:
Cast Iron
Cylinder Head Material:
Cast Iron
Standard Transmission:
NV3550 5-Speed Manual Transmission (in some models)
Optional Transmission:
42RE 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission Features:
Electronically controlled, Overdrive gear
Fluid Specifications Automatic
Fluid Specifications Automatic:
ATF+4 (Mopar)
Fluid Capacity Automatic:
Approx. 9.7 quarts (9.2 liters) for 42RE
Manual Transmission Fluid
Manual Transmission Fluid:
Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or equivalent (e.g., Dexron III/Mercon for older NV242 transfer case)
Drivetrain Options:
2WD (Rear Wheel Drive), 4WD (Command-Trac NV231, Selec-Trac NV242)
Wheelbase:
101.4 inches (2576 mm)
Length:
167.5 inches (4255 mm)
Width:
71.0 inches (1803 mm)
Height:
64.4 inches (1636 mm)
Curb Weight:
Approx. 3,400 - 3,700 lbs (1542 - 1678 kg) depending on configuration
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Approx. 4,700 - 5,000 lbs (2132 - 2268 kg)
Seating Capacity:
5 passengers
NHTSA Front Impact Rating 2000:
4-star driver, 4-star passenger (for 2000 model year based on available data)
Active Safety Features:
Optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on rear wheels (standard on some trims/later years), Power-assisted front disc brakes
Passive Safety Features:
Driver and passenger airbags, Crumple zones, Steel unibody construction, Seat belts with pretensioners
Brake System Type:
Front disc, rear drum (with optional rear disc and ABS)
Infotainment System Features:
Factory AM/FM stereo with cassette player and optional CD player, optional premium sound system.
Driver Assistance Features:
Cruise control, Optional ABS (rear wheel).
Connectivity Options:
Basic, primarily focused on audio systems. No factory integrated Bluetooth or USB ports in 2000.
Oil Change Interval:
Every 3,000-5,000 miles (4,800-8,000 km) or 6 months, whichever comes first (consult manual for specific oil type and driving conditions)
Engine Coolant Flush Interval:
Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 2 years
Automatic Transmission Fluid Change Interval:
Every 30,000-60,000 miles (48,000-96,000 km) or 2-3 years, depending on driving conditions
Power Steering Fluid Type:
Mopar Power Steering Fluid or ATF+4
Transfer Case Fluid Type:
NV242: ATF+4 (Mopar); NP231: Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant
Common Issues:
Head gasket leaks (especially on early 4.0L engines), cracked cylinder heads (less common on later models), interior electrical gremlins (e.g., window motors, power locks), rust on rocker panels and rear quarter panels, worn sway bar bushings, cracked exhaust manifolds (on 4.0L), water pump leaks.
Spark Plugs 4.0L:
Champion copper core (e.g., RC12ECC) or equivalent, gapped to 0.035 inches (0.89 mm)
Serpentine Belt Part Number:
Specific part number varies by accessory configuration, consult manual or dealer.
Oil Filter Part Number:
Mopar MO-090 or equivalent (e.g., Fram PH8A, Wix 51515)
Air Filter Part Number:
Mopar PA4920 or equivalent (e.g., Fram CA3550)
Brand Heritage:
Jeep has a rich history dating back to World War II, with a legacy built on robust, go-anywhere vehicles. The Cherokee nameplate is synonymous with the early SUV movement.
Model Evolution:
The XJ Cherokee was revolutionary when introduced in 1984, being the first compact SUV with a unibody construction. The 2000 model year represents the final iteration of the XJ, featuring updated styling (new grille, headlights, taillights, and interior) and powertrain enhancements.
Production Years Xj:
1984-2001
Manufacturing Locations:
Toledo, Ohio, USA; Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Model Trim Levels 2000:
SE, Sport, Classic (availability varies by market)