Churchlady
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Bath, Maine
Re:"new" 1996 XJ w/90000ish miles
I had the car thoroughly gone over by garage that's been voted "Best Auto Service in Maine" for dogs' years. They did total tuneup incl.new plugs/wires/cap/rotor/air filter/fuel filter/flush trans,total lube, said car was in excellent shape--no rust, belts/seals almost new, coolant clean, belts/seals replaced last summer, AC serviced/recharged last summer, battery almost brand-new, 30" Michelin XCX-APT tires w/5K on them (had them rotated), oil change not due for another 1500 miles.
Only problem was the cat.conv., which had broken up the week before I bought car--seller discounted $300 for replacement. My inspection sticker runs til Aug 1 so I have some time to ponder its replacement. (I'm even getting fond of that companionable little rattle. It's the ONLY squeak or rattle of any kind, BTW; car was obviously gently driven; wife's 40 mi. daily commute car.)
I have a neighbor who's a fine auto mechanic & will trade car work for babysitting, so I'm hoping to have him replace the cat this summer. My questions for you are:
(1) Am I hurting anything by driving it til that happens? I got 17.27 mpg. on 1st (pre-tuneup) tank of gas & didn't think that too bad w/the bigger tires & mostly in-town driving.
(2) Help me sound halfway intelligent when I price a cat at the dealership. (My neighbor can figure it out, I'm sure, but maybe I can save him some footwork.) I should replace O2 sensors too, right? Was there just one kind of these used in the '96 Classic? What do I ask for? Is there a "kit" for this?
(3) I think I'd like to switch to synthetic oil next change. I like what I hear of Amsoil (& like to support a non-monolith when I can), but of course it's harder to get than Mobil 1. Is Amsoil worth the added trouble?
(4) Should I run some BG44K through soon? Read somewhere that if I do so I should do it twice on successive fill-ups. Read somewhere else that it was a bit drastic under normal circumstances & that a gentler one--e.g., Amsoil--would do as well.
(5) I'm in the rust belt & want opinions on that too, but I'll save it for another thread soon.
Many thanks for any advice. This is not only my first Jeep, it's my 1st used car & I'm a little nervous.
The garage uses Wynn fluids; that's what the new ATF is. Are these good products? Guess it's a little late to be asking.
I had the car thoroughly gone over by garage that's been voted "Best Auto Service in Maine" for dogs' years. They did total tuneup incl.new plugs/wires/cap/rotor/air filter/fuel filter/flush trans,total lube, said car was in excellent shape--no rust, belts/seals almost new, coolant clean, belts/seals replaced last summer, AC serviced/recharged last summer, battery almost brand-new, 30" Michelin XCX-APT tires w/5K on them (had them rotated), oil change not due for another 1500 miles.
Only problem was the cat.conv., which had broken up the week before I bought car--seller discounted $300 for replacement. My inspection sticker runs til Aug 1 so I have some time to ponder its replacement. (I'm even getting fond of that companionable little rattle. It's the ONLY squeak or rattle of any kind, BTW; car was obviously gently driven; wife's 40 mi. daily commute car.)
I have a neighbor who's a fine auto mechanic & will trade car work for babysitting, so I'm hoping to have him replace the cat this summer. My questions for you are:
(1) Am I hurting anything by driving it til that happens? I got 17.27 mpg. on 1st (pre-tuneup) tank of gas & didn't think that too bad w/the bigger tires & mostly in-town driving.
(2) Help me sound halfway intelligent when I price a cat at the dealership. (My neighbor can figure it out, I'm sure, but maybe I can save him some footwork.) I should replace O2 sensors too, right? Was there just one kind of these used in the '96 Classic? What do I ask for? Is there a "kit" for this?
(3) I think I'd like to switch to synthetic oil next change. I like what I hear of Amsoil (& like to support a non-monolith when I can), but of course it's harder to get than Mobil 1. Is Amsoil worth the added trouble?
(4) Should I run some BG44K through soon? Read somewhere that if I do so I should do it twice on successive fill-ups. Read somewhere else that it was a bit drastic under normal circumstances & that a gentler one--e.g., Amsoil--would do as well.
(5) I'm in the rust belt & want opinions on that too, but I'll save it for another thread soon.
Many thanks for any advice. This is not only my first Jeep, it's my 1st used car & I'm a little nervous.
The garage uses Wynn fluids; that's what the new ATF is. Are these good products? Guess it's a little late to be asking.