How much is a compressor for Jeep Cherokee?
The average cost for a Jeep Cherokee AC compressor replacement is between $684 and $838. Labor costs are estimated between $81 and $103 while parts are priced between $603 and $735. This range is based on the number and age of Jeep Cherokee’s on the road.
Is there an AC compressor for a Jeep Cherokee?
RYC Remanufactured AC Compressor and A/C Clutch AEG319 (With Rear Wheel Drive. Does Not Fit 5.7L Models) . . Only 1 left in stock – order soon. . Only 15 left in stock – order soon. . Only 12 left in stock – order soon.
How to troubleshoot the air conditioning on a 2001 Jeep?
Turn on your Jeep’s engine and turn on the air conditioning. Let it idle and check to make sure that the electric fan in front of the air conditioning compressor is on. If it is not, then this could cause your air conditioning system to perform badly at idle.
Can a Jeep Cherokee Drive without air conditioning?
Depending on what kind of climate you live in, driving a car without air conditioning can be almost impossible. However, over years of use, many Jeep Cherokee air conditioning systems begin to work less effectively, making summer drives very hot and uncomfortable.
Where did the 2001 Jeep Cherokee come from?
1st owner purchased on 08/12/01 and owned in AZ until 07/13/10 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/13/10 and owned in AZ until 04/01/14 • 3rd owner purchased on 04/01/14 and owned in AZ until .
Is the Jeep Cherokee a good off road vehicle?
The XJ model Cherokee is known for its interchangeability with other vehicles and is one of the best modifiable off road Sport Utility’s designed. Very user friendly and can go places that (with very little mods) any wrangler can go.
Where was the last serviced Jeep Cherokee located?
Last serviced in Jenkintown, PA on 04/06/10 • Vehicle serviced • Faulkner Nissan • Jenkintown • PA • Engine/powertrain computer/module checked • Oil and filter changed • Safety inspection performed. Accident reported.
Why is the Jeep Cherokee considered a hero?
In the northeast where I grew up, “Jeep” became a generic term for any brand of automobile that bore a squinting resemblance to a Cherokee, the Kleenex of high-riding family vehicles. That doesn’t explain the Cherokee’s hero status today. Ubiquity is the opposite of collectability.