CherokeeGuy42
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Ok I have some things that I need to do to my 01 XJ and not a ton of money to get it all done at once. Ok I know I'm going to do an oil change, radiator flush, change 4x4, transmission, and axle fluids. But I've got to make a decision between getting my alignment fixed or the "Gross/Large" vacuum(stupid engine light) leak fixed.
Here's the situation.
First the alignment problem.
I hit a tree on the front driverside wheel about 9-10months ago and the only damage(besides body damage I already got fixed) that I can tell is my steering wheel is cocked to the right instead of straight, and the Jeep floats to the right if you try to let it drive straight. My camber isn't off so my tires are wearing fine so I'm not that worried about it, it's just a hassle so I figured I'd get it fixed.
Next the Vacuum leak.
I'm not sure how long the engine light has been on, but it's been a while. I'm not sure if it was on before the wreck or after. The only thing I was noticing was that I lost some power. I can't sping the wheels when I want to and it's a little slower at getting to the highspeeds. So I finally got a friend of mine to scan it and he came up with a Large Vacuum leak and reset it to see if that worked but the light came back on a few days later. So I took it to AutoZone and they scanned and got a Large Vacuum leak. I'm not sure if it's because of the leak, but I got 23 MPG on the highway comming to Arkansas. That's the best I've ever had.
Ok, so those are my choices. Both will probalby cost alot. I'm going to have to take it to the shop for both because I've tried to find the leak but it's just not happening. So which seems more important? Thanks. If you have any ideas about the leak that I could fix myself I would be appreciative. It will save me atleast 100 dollars.
Here's the situation.
First the alignment problem.
I hit a tree on the front driverside wheel about 9-10months ago and the only damage(besides body damage I already got fixed) that I can tell is my steering wheel is cocked to the right instead of straight, and the Jeep floats to the right if you try to let it drive straight. My camber isn't off so my tires are wearing fine so I'm not that worried about it, it's just a hassle so I figured I'd get it fixed.
Next the Vacuum leak.
I'm not sure how long the engine light has been on, but it's been a while. I'm not sure if it was on before the wreck or after. The only thing I was noticing was that I lost some power. I can't sping the wheels when I want to and it's a little slower at getting to the highspeeds. So I finally got a friend of mine to scan it and he came up with a Large Vacuum leak and reset it to see if that worked but the light came back on a few days later. So I took it to AutoZone and they scanned and got a Large Vacuum leak. I'm not sure if it's because of the leak, but I got 23 MPG on the highway comming to Arkansas. That's the best I've ever had.
Ok, so those are my choices. Both will probalby cost alot. I'm going to have to take it to the shop for both because I've tried to find the leak but it's just not happening. So which seems more important? Thanks. If you have any ideas about the leak that I could fix myself I would be appreciative. It will save me atleast 100 dollars.