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I have a 2001 Cherokee with 31,000 miles on it that just recently started having a rough idle or miss at cold start and the check engine light came on. I took it down to the local Chrysler/Jeep dealer (Monroeville Dodge) as it is still under warranty and the service writer called this am telling me that there were two problems the first I understand and that was that the intake manifold debris shield (installed during a recall last year) had inadvertantly been positioned too close to a plug and caused "a single cylinder misfire" ---okay warranty item -easy fix no problem. Now then the guy tells me that there is also a "multiple cylinder misfire" caused by --get this "carbon buildup in the cylinder" requiring a $60 "combustion chamber cleaning" (already this sounds like hokum to me) some sort of chemical cleaning process which magicly removes carbon from interior engine surfaces. Also how you diagnose a single cylinder misfire underneath a multiple cylinder missfire is beyond me.
I think its in need of a tune up --but not at thier prices ($311.00 which also includes tire rotation --woo hoo !)
Like I said this whole carbon buildup thing sounds like BS to me as a way of charging me a whole lot more for changing some dirty plugs, and turning and unprofitable warranty repair/service into a profitable maintenence job. Anybody else heard of this process and whats involved --I already turned em down and told them to fix the miss caused by the debris shield only and reset the light..........
And how hard are plugs /wires etc to do on a late model Cherokee anyway ? I take care of the Wrangler myself but have left the Cherokee alone till the warranty runs out but the dealership service hard sell routine is getting old.
Unfortuntly the local dedicated Jeep dealership closed and Monroeville (PA) dodge took over the franchise, anybody know of anyplace better here locally?
edited by: offctr, Mar 06, 2003 - 05:09 PM[addsig]
I have a 2001 Cherokee with 31,000 miles on it that just recently started having a rough idle or miss at cold start and the check engine light came on. I took it down to the local Chrysler/Jeep dealer (Monroeville Dodge) as it is still under warranty and the service writer called this am telling me that there were two problems the first I understand and that was that the intake manifold debris shield (installed during a recall last year) had inadvertantly been positioned too close to a plug and caused "a single cylinder misfire" ---okay warranty item -easy fix no problem. Now then the guy tells me that there is also a "multiple cylinder misfire" caused by --get this "carbon buildup in the cylinder" requiring a $60 "combustion chamber cleaning" (already this sounds like hokum to me) some sort of chemical cleaning process which magicly removes carbon from interior engine surfaces. Also how you diagnose a single cylinder misfire underneath a multiple cylinder missfire is beyond me.
I think its in need of a tune up --but not at thier prices ($311.00 which also includes tire rotation --woo hoo !)
Like I said this whole carbon buildup thing sounds like BS to me as a way of charging me a whole lot more for changing some dirty plugs, and turning and unprofitable warranty repair/service into a profitable maintenence job. Anybody else heard of this process and whats involved --I already turned em down and told them to fix the miss caused by the debris shield only and reset the light..........
And how hard are plugs /wires etc to do on a late model Cherokee anyway ? I take care of the Wrangler myself but have left the Cherokee alone till the warranty runs out but the dealership service hard sell routine is getting old.
Unfortuntly the local dedicated Jeep dealership closed and Monroeville (PA) dodge took over the franchise, anybody know of anyplace better here locally?
edited by: offctr, Mar 06, 2003 - 05:09 PM[addsig]