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    Outstanding safey issue

    In my quest to get information about my 1994 XJ 4.0, Jeep themselves have offered the following information. What follows is a cut and paste from their email.

    723 Safety Defect/Non Compliance Description and Safety Risk:

    THE FRAME MAY CRACK AND CAUSE THE STEERING GEAR TO SEPARATE FROM THE FRAME. THIS MAY CAUSE A LOSS OF STEERING CONTROL.
    Repair Description: DEALER WILL ADD A WELD TO THE FRAME AND REPLACE THE STEERING GEAR BOLTS.

    You can learn more about recalls on www.mopar.com/en-us/my-vehicle/recalls/search.html. Just put it your complete VIN.

    They added that this fix is still available.

    This is all I have and I'm not even certain which models it may refer to or if it's for RHD or LHD cars. Perhaps someone can add this information. I have no dealers near here to go and ask.

    I recommend that you take a close look around the steering box bolts if you don't know if your car has been fixed.

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    Re: Outstanding safey issue

    If you?re uncertain or worried, add a steering bracket brace. They?re different for each model, but what it does is illuminates the frame racking that occurs when you have larger than standard tires on your vehicle.


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