Saturday, August 20th, 2011 at
3:30 pm
Wasn’t exactly sure where to post this question so I posted it twice. I am pregnant with my 3rd child. I bought a Jeep Grand Cherokee in November. I can obviously not afford a new vehicle, and still owe quite a bit of money on this Jeep. I know i can fit the 3 car seats in the back seat of the Jeep, but it is very tight and I would like for my children to be comfortable while in the car. I have a daughter who will be 3 just a few weeks before this new one is due, a son who will be 2, 4 months after this one is due and his carseat is HUGE (i can sit in it if i wanted to). So I was wondering if anyone knew where I can get or IF I can get a small, but still safe toddler carseat or booster with 5-point harness that would give me more room in the vehicle.
Friday, August 12th, 2011 at
9:34 am
I called Auto Zone, Advance Auto Parts & one other Auto Parts store, one told me they did not carry it. The other 2 told me I had to replace the Fuel Pump as well. As I am now Disabled, and can no longer do my own repairs, I figured I better ask someone else. It has been a while since I worked on a car, but I have never heard one where every time you replace the Filter you have to replace the Pump as well. Is the filter on most vehicles still located near the rear tire on the Driver’s side of the car just after or under the driver’s side rear seat? Why would they tell me to replace the Pump as well as the Filter? Is there a recall or something for the years 1997/98? Or are the parts counter people crazy. The information I gave them was: 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Larado 6 Cylinder 4.0 Liter, and I asked for a Fuel Filter. Please help. Thanks one and all in advance. Don
Okay, one last question. It use to start on the first try within 2 to 4 seconds, now I have to either turn it over for more than 8 to 10 seconds or turn the key forward so as that the pump will prime then turn it off again then crank it up. It will generally start a little faster after that. I have not had the Spark Plugs changed in at least 15 months, but then I don’t drive alot either. So does that sound like a clogged Filter, Plugs or what? Thanks again everyone for all and any input. Don
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at
2:43 am
I have twins. And I’m looking for a good carseat for when they outgrow their infant seats. I know the my ride 65 is pretty big but was wondering if anyone knows how well they fit into a jeep grand cherokee? Thanx!
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
8:08 am
I tried to install a second child seat in our 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee over the weekend. Believe it or not, the manual says to install the second one in the front seat, as there is a special adapter on the seat belt buckle that keeps it tight. Obviously, this isn’t acceptable these days – can’t put a car seat in the front seat.
Have any of you had this problem? What did you do? The back seat belts do not have this adapter, and do not "cinch (spelling?)".
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 at
3:45 pm
We really can’t fork out money to buy a new vehicle as of right now, so we’re looking at having 3 seats in our 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Two are forward facing seats, and the other will be a infant’s rear facing car seat.