How many miles does a Jeep Wrangler last on a full tank?
Fuel Efficiency The Jeep Wrangler has a city gas mileage of 17 mpg and a highway gas mileage of 25 mpg. That means that the Jeep Wrangler can go as far as 437 miles before running out of gas with its 17.5-gallon fuel tank.
What’s the ground clearance on a 2003 Jeep Wrangler?
Ground clearance (max.) 19.0 gal. Wondering which configuration is right for you? Our 2003 Jeep Wrangler trim comparison will help you decide.
Is the Jeep Wrangler 2.4 L four cylinder reliable?
Have my eye on a 2005 with the 2.5 L four cylinder. Has 122,000 miles on the clock. I read some threads testifying to the reliability of both the 4.0 and 2.5 L engines, but did not find anything on the 2.4 L. I know it is highly dependent on proper maintenance, but what is the reputation for reliability of the 2.4?
What kind of engine does a Jeep Wrangler have?
The base horsepower was around 150 hp. Enough to get a light weight TJ Wrangler down the road, and was a little lighter in the engine bay than the 4.0L. Like many 4-cylinders, the 2.4L PowerTech engine it uses a rubber belt for the timing and the camshafts.
How long does a 4 cylinder Jeep Wrangler last?
I do not know how long either 4 cylinder engines typically last until a rebuild is needed. I know the 4.0L typically lasts for a minimum of 250,000 miles without need of a rebuild or even a new timing chain. Last thing – the 2.5L uses a chain.
What’s the difference between a 2003 Jeep Wrangler?
The 2003 Jeep Wrangler gets a variety of enhancements this model year, making it better all the way around, including improved performance, comfort and handling. The Wrangler has long been known for its off-road capabilities and this year’s model doesn’t disappoint.
I do not know how long either 4 cylinder engines typically last until a rebuild is needed. I know the 4.0L typically lasts for a minimum of 250,000 miles without need of a rebuild or even a new timing chain. Last thing – the 2.5L uses a chain.
The Wrangler has long been known for its off-road capabilities and this year’s model doesn’t disappoint. It’s offered in a total of five models, including SE, X, Sport, Sahara and Rubicon, with engines ranging from a 150 horsepower 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder to a 210 horsepower 4.0-liter inline 6-cylinder.
Have my eye on a 2005 with the 2.5 L four cylinder. Has 122,000 miles on the clock. I read some threads testifying to the reliability of both the 4.0 and 2.5 L engines, but did not find anything on the 2.4 L. I know it is highly dependent on proper maintenance, but what is the reputation for reliability of the 2.4?