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this is only noticeble after the gas tank is below half and it gets worst as the gas levels goes down. If I turn to the left there is no problem. The degree of the problem also gets worst if you increase the speed making the turn to the right.
Is some one out there that has faced this condition on their Cherokee.
it is a 4X2 automatic inline six engine
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Which type of motor oil should i use on a jeep wrangler 2000, 6 cyl, 4.0 liters with 90,000 miles?
it's most likely related to something in the fuel tank. bad pick-up, filter, hoses, fuel pump, water in the fuel.Why sudden hydraulic pressure drop after excavator heat up?
Well, one, this isn't a fuel related problem...Is more and likely the steering linkage is binding up when you turn to the right. Or can be a steering rack that is worn on one side. Yes is possible. Hope this helps some. Good luck.Can any one tell me the best water filter that I should buy?
Check your power steering belt and if it's tight, then you have a problem with your pump or your steering rack. Absolutely nothing to do with your fuel tank. Your steering is a closed circuit.I used to have the same problem with my own cherokee. After researching it's history, I learned it had been abused as a young jeep, I got it some counseling,it's nightmares & flashbacks ceased, and we've been making right turns without hesitation ever since. A man and his jeep, ahhh, what a beautiful thaaaang !
Are you sure it is not the transmission slipping? Common thing for the GC when the fluid gets a little low - had this happen in our '99. The rear seal was leaking, about $190 to change it.
At first I did not believe it when my wife said the car was acting funny around turns, but sure enough it was.
Cheers,
Oh, BTW, here is nice GC site to check out...
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