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I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee (2WD/6-Cylinder) with 211k miles. I take really good care of my vehicle with all the proper maintenance and repairs. Lately, I noticed a whining sound coming from the left side of my vehicle. It starts when I accelerate over 35mph and goes away when driving faster than 65 mph. Before I take it into the shop, I wanted to see if anyone had the same issue.
I appreciate any feedback. Thank you.
Did you get a response or find out what may have been causing this and how to fix it?
Thanks.
Good Luck.
It ran great for about 5 days. It had 95,000 miles on it.
Then it started stalling. I had the O2 censors replaced. Twice. Then other sensors went out. Found out the 1st mechanic put the wrong ones in.
Then, the wheel starts wobbleing if I hit a bump or hit my brakes too hard.
So I find out from a friend of mine that that is a common problem that can be fixed for about $250.
Overall... for all the trouble this Jeep has, I still LOVE IT.
I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee 2006 Overland 4x4. For awhile now, whenever I start my car and start moving, especially when turning, my car will make a number of loud banging noises in succession, enough to move the car slightly. After I straighten out the car the last bang usually being the hardest, it stops and I can drive off and it's perfectly fine. I'm figuring it has something to do with the car trying to automatically engage 4wd in some way, although aside from that I'm not really sure how to proceed. I don't know much about cars so forgive me if I'm not giving the proper info, but if anyone knows what's going on I would greatly appreciate the help.
If there's some way to just disengage the 4wd, or reset something so the car doesn't constantly think it's on a bumpy road that would work. I'm in florida so I don't really use 4wd for anything and could do without it. Thanks a lot
Any guess as to what might be happening