GJStringert
Observer
Hello all,
I'm posting this for my girlfriend. I usually hang out in the fullsize section, but since EXPO and cumminsforum are the only two forums I'm a member on I wanted to hop over to the Jeep section and see if you guys had some handy tips!
Here goes: it's a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0 auto with around 104K on the odo. This is my girlfriend's daily driver, and it's never been offroad (not yet at least!), and we DESPERATELY need to get it running right, poor girl doesn't have the funds for 6 mpg...
First big problem: it starts REALLY hard, be it hot, or cold, having just been run, or not running for a week. Now I have a little experience with the 4.0 motors, and I've heard about the fuel pump anti-flowback valve (anti-siphon? I can't really remember the technical name for it) which holds fuel upstream from the tank in the lines, so to speak. We replaced the fuel pump last January, never solved the problem. Once it's running, it runs absolutely fine. On occasion, it may idle just a little rough, but honestly you'd need to be really looking for it to notice, it seems to run and drive absolutely fine. I'm stumped here...
The next big problem is recently, like the last 4 tanks of gas, she's been getting atrocious fuel mileage (see below picture).
It's 80% city, 20% highway, roughly, and she's a pretty conservative driver. Things I have tried: replaced O2 sensors 2 weeks ago (they were filthy, I was convinced that would solve the problem but it hasn't), cleaned air filter, checked the spark plugs (they're very clean, gap's good, etc), checked every vacuum line I could find, and I was told by a friend that only the grand Cherokees of this generation had serviceable fuel filters, so I haven't really dug any deeper on that (point me in the right direction maybe??).
So I'll take ANY advice I can get, I really appreciate it folks!
Graham
I'm posting this for my girlfriend. I usually hang out in the fullsize section, but since EXPO and cumminsforum are the only two forums I'm a member on I wanted to hop over to the Jeep section and see if you guys had some handy tips!
Here goes: it's a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0 auto with around 104K on the odo. This is my girlfriend's daily driver, and it's never been offroad (not yet at least!), and we DESPERATELY need to get it running right, poor girl doesn't have the funds for 6 mpg...
First big problem: it starts REALLY hard, be it hot, or cold, having just been run, or not running for a week. Now I have a little experience with the 4.0 motors, and I've heard about the fuel pump anti-flowback valve (anti-siphon? I can't really remember the technical name for it) which holds fuel upstream from the tank in the lines, so to speak. We replaced the fuel pump last January, never solved the problem. Once it's running, it runs absolutely fine. On occasion, it may idle just a little rough, but honestly you'd need to be really looking for it to notice, it seems to run and drive absolutely fine. I'm stumped here...
The next big problem is recently, like the last 4 tanks of gas, she's been getting atrocious fuel mileage (see below picture).

It's 80% city, 20% highway, roughly, and she's a pretty conservative driver. Things I have tried: replaced O2 sensors 2 weeks ago (they were filthy, I was convinced that would solve the problem but it hasn't), cleaned air filter, checked the spark plugs (they're very clean, gap's good, etc), checked every vacuum line I could find, and I was told by a friend that only the grand Cherokees of this generation had serviceable fuel filters, so I haven't really dug any deeper on that (point me in the right direction maybe??).
So I'll take ANY advice I can get, I really appreciate it folks!
Graham