My fog-light switch sometimes does not work.
There is a lot of rattling from the cargo area.
I love my Jeep! This vehicle handles exceptionally well for a sport utility vehicle.
It is phenomenally fast and powerful for a six cylinder!
It's classic looks are a real plus.
The Cherokee rides very stiff and bumpy, but most people don't buy a Jeep for a smooth ride.
It is hard for me to find a comfortable seating position, this could be because I do not have the power seat option.
This Jeep guzzles gasoline worse than a Suburban, and it only has six cylinders!
It is unstoppable off-road!
I would love to buy another one if Jeep still made them. It is quite a disappointment that they are discontinued. The Cherokee and the Wrangler were the heart of Jeep.
I too have banging and rattling in the rear. Does anyone know what is causing it. We have tried to locate the source with no success.
I have the same problem with the rattling in the rear. I think it has something to do with the rear liftgate. I got stuck in the sand so bad one time that the flex caused the lock to actually break in the liftate. I got it ghetto fixed. I have to bang the door to get it to open, but it still locks fine and everthing. anyway I didn't notice the noise in the rear until this happened. so I don't know if yall have broken your locks, but either way I think there kind of cheap. could be that.
Hello fellow Cherokee owners;
I own a 1998 Cherokee Classic with 175,000 miles and still going strong! A few years ago, the lift gate would not stay up on its own so I decided to replace the struts. They were about $80 each at the dealer... After replacement, I noticed that most of the squeaking I had heard previously was now GONE!
The moral of the story is that if your struts are weak, the door is allowed to move around and make noises whereas if you have strong struts, the door tends to stay in place and not squeak as much.
I hope this works for you and Good luck.
I have a 98 Jeep Cherokee Classic, and it is the best. I had a little rattle, but that was fixed by getting new exhaust. It handles great off road. I take it mudding and it hardly ever gets stuck.