I got a letter from Chrysler today, stating that there is a recall on some Jeeps. Here's the first paragraph.
"The Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined that certain 1996 model year Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee vehicles equipped with a 4.0 liter engine and certain 1997 and 1998 Jeep Wrangler and Cherokee vehicles, and Dodge Dakota pickup trucks equipped with a 2.5 liter engine require modification in order to comply with requirements of the Clean Air Act designed to protect public health and welfare."
Evidently the PCM has some bad software, and it's burning up Catalytic Converters.
I thought I'd pass this along to anyone who may not have gotten this yet, or might not get it at all if they bought their Jeep from a private party.
I also though, have a question to pose.
I have a replacement Catalytic Converter. I had to replace the OEM one about two years ago, as it crapped out.
Is the Stealership gonna pay me back for this? They (in the letter) admit that it's the PCM's fault that my Catalytic took a dump. And the new one is rattling already too.
Any ideas?