2005 Jeep Renegade 2wd Low Miles on 2040-cars
Lillington, North Carolina, United States
See pics, will not lower price, body on jeep 95% inside 95% everything works except for these item's listed, check engine light remains on due to a short somewhere in the wiring harness, we have replace all items refrenced in the OBD computer codes, and we re-flashed the computer then replaced the unit with a brand new one, still throws codes. codes are up stream ox sensor and down steam and another evap code.MIGHT NEED A CONVERTER SINCE IT SMELLS LIKE ROTTON EGGS AT THE EXSAUST...jeep has 99000 miles on it, brand new tires, brakes, oil change/filter, blows cold air, clear NC title and inspection is good for one year, however like i had to do get an exemption from DMV inspectors every year showing $200.00 in repairs toward fixing the check engine light and get another exemption for it, or find the problem with it..i have do not have the time to do this, nor the knowledge to go further with this unit, might be cheap might be expensive..who knows....other than that jeep rides great, power everything, cruise, tilt etc. Do not bombard me with questions what i know is what i have stated, 3.7 litre motor, auto O/D trans, 2x4. Class 3 trailer hitch with reciever and ball, see pics.
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