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INTRODUCTION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SERVICE AND SETTING UP 
ENGINE 
FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM
Air Conditioning
ELECTRIC SYSTEM
CHASSIS
REPAIR INFORMATION

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Think of the Jeep 2000 Cherokee as a staid, grown-up version of the Wrangler. The interior is very similar, with an identical instrument panel, glove compartment, seats, even the same engine and about the same gas mileage.

Take a Wrangler, get rid of the just-for-fun stuff like removable doors and top, and add space for cargo, sound insulation, and shock absorbers, and you have a Cherokee. Like the Wrangler, it has very good pickup (with the vintage four-liter six), and best-of-class off-road prowess. Unlike the Wrangler, it is comfortable on bumpy roads, has very little wind noise, and does not constantly send you audible reminders that you are using an engine and transmission. The (optional CD and cassette) stereo is excellent, a far cry from the Wrangler.

We strongly recommend the full time four wheel drive system; it made the vehicle sure-footed, and unlike the part-time system , only intruded with a slight increase in noise and a heavier feel to the steering wheel. In brief, steering was not impaired, as it would be on a part time system. 

Generally, the Jeep 2000 Cherokee is not pretentious, but it is well designed. It has a unique look and character, a refreshing change from all those four wheel drive vehicles that will break their suspensions the first time they meet a hole between the rocks. It manages to shield the driver from discomfort without reducing the tactile pleasure of getting in and driving. The transmission carries that theme; it shifts smoothly but firmly, not unlike the old TorqueFlites, and downshifts when wanted, but not every time you hit the gas. The six cylinder engine, which pulls immediately from idle and keeps on going to redline, is also a pleasure.

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