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2000 Jeep Cherokee repairs by problem area

Engine (42%)

Transmission and Drivetrain (10%)

Brakes and Traction Control (8%)

Suspension and Steering (10%)

Electrical and Air Conditioning (27%)

Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (0%)

Other (4%)

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2000 Jeep Cherokee 4dr SUV

190-horsepower 4.0L I6 4-speed automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range

144200 mi

US $189
Rusted brake line caused most of the fluid to leak out. Mechanic replaced brake like. 
100000 mi

US $600
the brake lines were rotted out from corrosion along with the drums. 
124000 mi

US $400
Rear drum brakes were nearly rusted through. They were weeks away from losing fluid pressure. They were both replaced and have had no problems since. 
137000 mi

US $460
The brake line was abraded by grit that got between the fasteners and the line itself. Tube sprang a leak and the system lost fluid pressure. Poor outcome to an apparently common, preventative problem on older cars. 

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