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2000 Jeep Truck Wrangler L6-4.0L VIN S Recall and Technical Service Bulletin Titles

TSB Number & Issue Date      TSB Title
B06 MAY 02    Recall - Intake Manifold Debris Shield
TSB Number & Issue Date      TSB Title
8592 MAR 00    Recall - Reprogram PCM/Catalyst Faults Go Undetected
8591 MAR 00    Recall - Reprogram PCM/Unable to Detect Catalyst Fault
TSB Number & Issue Date      TSB Title
23-029-08 OCT 08    Restraints - Child Seat Tether Installation
21-021-08 SEP 08    A/T - Repair/Replacement Guidelines
21-014-07 OCT 07    A/T - ATF + 4 Fluid Usage
19-003-06 AUG 06    Steering - High Speed Shimmy After Hitting Bumps
08-030-06A AUG 06    Engine Control - PCM Initialization Procedure
24-006-06 AUG 06    A/C - Musty Odors When Hot/Humid
21-010-06 APR 06    A/T - ATF+4 Fluid Usage/Applications
23-014-06 MAR 06    Wipers/Washers - Wipers Smear or Streak Windshield
23-010-06 FEB 06    Body - Water Leaks From The A-Pillar Area
18-037-05 OCT 05    Engine Controls - Flash Programming Failure Recovery
18-029-05 JUN 05    Engine Controls - Co-Pilot Support & Correct Cable Usage
24-003-05 FEB 05    A/C - Water Leaks Onto Passenger Carpet
09-010-04A OCT 04    Engine - Apparent Rear Main Seal Oil Leaks
23-022-04 JUN 04    Body - Rear Window Lift Glass/Seal Carrier R & R
23-005-04 MAR 04    Body - Soft Top Zipper cleaner
18-031-03 SEP 03    Fuel System - Hot Start Misfire/MIL ON/DTC's/Rough Idle
19-005-03 AUG 03    Steering - Power Steering Fluid Usage
24-007-03 AUG 03    Interior - Water Leaks Onto Passenger Carpet
09-003-03 AUG 03    Engine - Multiple Cylinder Misfire
24-003-03 MAY 03    A/C - System Sealer Usage Prohibition
24-009-02 OCT 02    A/C - System Leak Detection
07-004-01A DEC 01    Engine - High Temperature/Check Gauges Light ON
08-025-01 NOV 01    Air Bag - On/Off Switches
19-009-01 OCT 01    Driver Airbag - Trim Cover Service
18-013-01 JUN 01    PCM - Rough Engine Idle/MIL ON
08-010-01 MAY 01    Airbag/Clock Spring - Service
18-012-01 MAY 01    Generic Scan Tool - Reference Information
25-004-01 MAY 01    Evaporative System - Leak & DTC Diagnostics
23-007-01 APR 01    Windshield/Cowl/`A' Pillar - Water Leak Diagnosis
21-003-01A MAR 01    M/T - High Shift Effort
21-005-01 MAR 01    M/T - Incomplete Engagement of 1ST/2ND Gear
21-002-01 FEB 01    M/T - Gear Train Sound in Neutral
08-006-00A DEC 00    Wiring - Revised Splicing Procedure
23-008-00B NOV 00    Child Seat - Tether Anchor Part Numbers & Labor Time
19-02-00A JUL 00    Ignition Lock Cylinder - Service Precautions
23-18-00 MAY 00    Hardtop - Roof Sags in The Middle
08-12-00 APR 00    Gauges - Pointers on Wrong Side of Stops
08-11-00 MAR 00    CD Player - CD Compatibility
18-01-00 FEB 00    EVAP System - Leak Detection Pump Misdiagnosis
08-39-99 DEC 99    PCM - Loss of Communications With Scan Tool
25-02-99 NOV 99    Catalyst Monitor Does Not Illuminate MIL/Set Fault Code
02-12-99 AUG 99    Front End Alignment - Adjustable/Offset Ball Joints
08-23-99 JUL 99    Radio Communication Equipment - Recommendations
08-14-99 MAY 99    Antitheft System - Vehicle Stall/No Start


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