Fuel Injectors Leaked.
Blow-by caused by bad vacuum lines.
Bad catalytic converter.
Bad headlight switch.
These were are bad when I bought it.
Best car ever made, period.
I bought the car for $300 dollars.
The car had set and not been maintained for 3 0r 4 years before I bought it.
After spending $500 to fix it, $300 of that being fuel injectors, I Have not had one problem since I fixed the ploblems it had when I bought it.
Easy to fix, do your self, and save.
I drive it daily and take off-road every week-end.
One of the best off-road vehicles ever, does every thing and goes anywhere.
I have pulled every make of car out of the mud, and turned my friends 83 full size Chevy right side up, after my flipped trying to keep up with me off road, and never got stuck or had a problem off-road.
I also put a 4 in lift on it and 32 in tires, and it still drives before then all my friends cars.
Buy a jeep and you will not be disappointed.
I have had three, and 0 problems.
I agree 100%! I have the same vehicle, had almost all the sam problems, except for the fuel injectors. Instead I had to shell out $300 for a new tie rod and front end alignment. I wish I paid $300 for mine, it sat for 2-3 years and I talked him down from $800 to $650, but it was worth it, I love it.
I got the same Jeep and I believe the problem with it is the fuel injectors, but it sounds like a vacuum leak by the fuel injectors. Comment if you know the problem.