The 1997 Wrangler TJ is mechanically simple but suffers from chronic leaks, frame rust in salt states, and death wobble when front-end components wear. The 4.0L I6 is bulletproof if oil changes are kept up; the 2.5L I4 struggles with power and head gasket issues.
Death Wobble from Worn Front-End Components
Common · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Violent shaking of entire vehicle at 45-55 mph, especially after hitting bump, Steering wheel oscillates uncontrollably, Worn track bar bushings, ball joints, or tie rod ends
Fix: Replace track bar and bushings, ball joints, tie rod ends, and steering stabilizer. Alignment critical afterward. 4-6 labor hours for full front-end refresh.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500
Frame Rust Perforation (Rust Belt Vehicles)
Common · high severity
Symptoms: Visible rust-through on rear frame rails near spring mounts, Flaking, bubbling paint on frame, Control arm or shackle mounts weakened or separated
Fix: Minor surface rust can be wire-brushed and coated. Perforation requires frame section replacement or full frame swap; often totals the vehicle. Not a DIY job unless you're a welder.
Estimated cost: $2,000-5,000
Rear Main Seal and Oil Pan Leaks (4.0L I6)
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Oil spots under vehicle after parked overnight, Oil coating bottom of bellhousing and transmission, Low oil level between changes
Fix: Rear main seal requires transmission removal. Oil pan gasket is simpler but both leak on high-mileage engines. Rear main: 6-8 hours. Oil pan: 2-3 hours.
Estimated cost: $600-1,200
Exhaust Manifold Cracking (4.0L I6)
Common · low severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Ticking or tapping noise from engine bay on cold start, Exhaust smell in cabin, Visible cracks between ports on cast-iron manifold
Fix: Replace cracked manifold with OEM or aftermarket header. Studs often break during removal, requiring extraction. 3-5 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $400-800
AX-5 or AX-15 Manual Transmission Bearing Noise
Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Grinding or whining noise in neutral that goes away with clutch depressed, Hard shifting into first or reverse, Input shaft bearing failure most common
Fix: Rebuild or replace transmission. Input shaft bearing can be done without full teardown but requires removal. 8-10 hours for rebuild.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000
Head Gasket Failure (2.5L I4 Only)
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: White smoke from exhaust, Coolant loss with no visible leaks, Overheating or rough idle, Oil mixed with coolant in reservoir
Fix: Head gasket replacement requires head removal, resurfacing, and often new head bolts. The 2.5L is known for this; check for warped head. 8-12 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,200
Leaf Spring Shackle and Bushing Wear
Common · low severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps from rear suspension, Rear axle misalignment causing dog-tracking, Visible play in shackles or cracked rubber bushings
Fix: Replace rear shackles and all leaf spring bushings. Alignment needed after. 3-4 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $300-600
Fuel Pump Failure in Tank
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 90,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: No-start or intermittent stalling when fuel tank below half, Whining noise from rear when key is turned on, Loss of power under load
Fix: Drop fuel tank, replace pump module. Recall existed for certain VINs but many pumps still fail outside recall scope. 2-3 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $400-700
Owner tips
Inspect frame for rust before purchase—walk away if rear spring mounts are compromised
Check front-end components with vehicle on lift; play in track bar or ball joints will cause death wobble within 5,000 miles
4.0L I6 needs religious 3,000-mile oil changes to prevent sludge buildup; use 10W-30 in warm climates
Aftermarket skid plates protect oil pan and transmission on off-road rigs
Avoid 2.5L I4 unless you need the cheapest entry point and plan to baby it
Buy a rust-free 4.0L 5-speed with service records and budget $1,500 for front-end refresh—then it'll run another 100k with basic care.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
Fitment notes: Smaller battery for 2.5L I4 engine; 4.0L I6 uses larger Group 56 or 58
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Every control module on the 1996-2006 Jeep Wrangler — where it lives, replacement time, and what it takes to program a replacement. Modules marked dealer / factory tool won't work after a part swap alone — budget for programming.
Anti-Lock Brake System Controller (ABS)1.8 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.3 hr▸ programming details
📍 Engine compartment, driver side frame rail near master cylinder or under driver seat
🔧 DRB-III or quality scan tool for bleeding procedure
⚠️ Optional equipment. Requires brake bleeding and system initialization. Early TJ (1997-1999) used Bendix 9 system; 2000-2006 used Bendix 10. ABS module location varies by year.
Heater/AC Control Module (HVAC)1.5 hr R&Rno coding
📍 Center dash HVAC control panel
⚠️ Manual HVAC controls on most models. Electronic control module only on higher trim levels with automatic climate control (rare on TJ).
Body Control Module (BCM)1.5 hr R&Rdealer / factory tool +0.5 hr▸ programming details
📍 Behind driver side kick panel or under dash left of steering column
🔧 DRB-III or StarSCAN
⚠️ Not present on all trim levels. Base models may lack BCM entirely. Controls interior lighting, power accessories, and remote keyless entry when equipped.
📍 Behind instrument cluster or integrated into BCM (2004+)
🔧 DRB-III or StarSCAN
⚠️ Introduced 2001 model year. Requires PCM pairing and transponder key programming. All keys must be programmed simultaneously. Customer must provide all keys during service.
⚠️ Requires VIN programming and crash data clearing. Airbags became standard 1997+. Module replacement requires proper deployment verification and system initialization.
Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM)1.0 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.2 hr▸ programming details
📍 Under driver seat or behind center console
🔧 DRB-III for calibration
⚠️ Only on models with electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case (Command-Trac or Rock-Trac with electronic shift). Manual transfer cases have no module.
Radio / Audio System (RAD)0.8 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.1 hr▸ programming details
📍 Center dash
🔧 Radio code entry via front panel or DRB-III
⚠️ Theft-deterrent radio code required after battery disconnect or replacement. Code typically on card in owner's manual or retrievable by dealer from VIN.
Trailer Tow Module (TTM)0.8 hr R&Rno coding
📍 Rear frame rail near hitch receiver
⚠️ Optional equipment. Simple relay-based module for trailer lighting. No programming required.
Transmission Control Module (TCM)no coding
📍 Integrated into PCM (no separate TCM)
⚠️ TJ Wranglers use integrated PCM/TCM. Automatic transmission control is handled by the PCM.
Remote Keyless Entry Module (RKE)relearn only +0.2 hr▸ programming details
📍 Integrated into BCM or standalone behind dash
🔧 DRB-III or manual programming sequence (key cycling)
⚠️ Optional equipment. Fob programming can often be done via manual procedure without scan tool on pre-SKIM models. SKIM-equipped vehicles require DRB-III.
Aftermarket tool coverage varies by software version and vehicle build — treat "aftermarket tool" rows as "usually possible" and verify against your tool maker's coverage list before promising a customer. Spot a wrong location or hour? Tell us — corrections ship fast here.
CERTAIN PRO-A MOTORS CORNER LAMPS, TURN SIGNALS, AND HEADLIGHTS SOLD AS REPLACEMENT LAMPS FOR USE ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES LISTED ABOVE. SOME COMBINATION LAMPS THAT ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH AMBER SIDE REFLECTORS FAIL TO CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 108, LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.
Consequence: WITHOUT THE AMBER REFLECTORS, THE VEHICLE WILL BE POORLY ILLUMINATED, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A VEHICLE CRASH WITHOUT WARNING.
Remedy: PRO-A MOTORS WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND OFFER TO REPURCHASE THE LAMPS. THE RECALL BEGAN ON APRIL 3, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT PRO-A MOTORS AT 323-838-2988.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC · 06E022000
2006-03-13
CERTAIN AFTERMARKET BRAKE HYDRAULIC MASTER CYLINDERS SOLD AS REPLACEMENT BRAKE CYLINDERS FOR CERTAIN FORD, DAIMLERCHRYSLER, AND JEEP PASSENGER VEHICLES. THESE BRAKE CYLINDERS WERE SOLD UNDER THE BRAND NAMES OF NAPA, RAYBESTOS, AIMCO, AC DELCO, CARQUEST, BENDIX, AND WAGNER. ONLY PRODUCTS THAT WERE MANUFACTURED FROM JULY 27, 2005 THROUGH JANUARY 17, 2006 (DATE CODES 0529 THROUGH 0602) ARE SUBJECT TO THIS RECALL. WHEN SUBJECT TO VERY COLD TEMPERATURES, AN INTERNAL SEAL IN THE MASTER CYLINDER COULD LOSE FLEXIBILITY AND MAY CAUSE BRAKE FLUID TO LEAK.
Consequence: LOSS OF BRAKE FLUID CAN LEAD TO A DECREASE IN BRAKE LINE PRESSURE AND AN INCREASE IN STOPPING DISTANCE, WHICH CAN RESULT IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
Remedy: AFFINIA (BRAKE PARTS, INC.) WILL REPLACE THE SUBJECT BRAKE HYDRAULIC MASTER CYLINDERS FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL BEGAN ON MARCH 20, 2006. OWNERS CAN CONTACT AFFINA GROUP CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1-800-323-0354.
CERTAIN AFTERMARKET AIRTEX ELECTRIC FUEL PUMPS INSTALLED FOR USE AS REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT FOR CERTAIN 1997-2004 JEEP WRANGLER; 1997-2001 JEEP CHEROKEE; 1997-2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE; AND 2000-2003 DODGE DAKOTA VEHICLES. THE PLASTIC ELECTRICAL GROMMET CONNECTORS AT THE TOP OF THE FUEL PUMP MODULE ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH AUTOMOTIVE FUELS AND MAY DEGRADE CAUSING A POTENTIAL LEAK PATH FOR FUEL.
Consequence: IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, A FUEL LEAK COULD RESULT IN A FIRE.
Remedy: AIRTEX WILL NOTIFY ITS CUSTOMERS AND WILL REPLACE THE AFFECTED FUEL PUMPS FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL BEGAN ON JANUARY 25, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT AIRTEX CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1-800-880-3056.
EQUIPMENT · 04E041000
2004-06-07
BESTOP AFTERMARKET REAR SHELL ROOF RACKS,MANUFACTURED BETWEEN APRIL 27 AND MAY 20, 2004, DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THE BESTOP HARDTOP MADE FOR THE 1986-1995 AND 1997-2003 JEEP WRANGLER. THE COCKPIT COVER MAY NOT STAY LATCHED TO THE ROOF RACK BECAUSE THE LATCH BRACKET MISPOSITIONS THE ROTARY LATCH TO THE COCKPIT COVER. AS A RESULT, THE COCKPIT COVER MAY NOT STAY LATCHED TO THE ROOF RACK AND COULD SEPARATE FROM THE ROOF RACK.
THIS RECALL ONLY PERTAINS TO AFTERMARKET REAR SHELL ROOF RACKS AND HAS NO RELATION TO ANY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ON JEEP WRANGLER VEHICLES BY DAIMLERCHRYSLER.
Consequence: SHOULD THIS OCCUR, THE COCKPIT COULD CAUSE INJURY BY STRIKING PERSONS OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE OR COULD BECOME A DISTRACTION OR AN OBSTACLE TO OTHER DRIVERS, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
Remedy: BESTOP WILL NOTIFY ITS CUSTOMERS AND PROVIDE A REPAIR KIT AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FREE OF CHARGE.
OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN JUNE 16, 2004. OWNERS WHO DO NOT RECEIVE THE FREE REMEDY WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME SHOULD CONTACT BESTOP CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT (800) 845-3567.
AIR BAGS:FRONTAL · 98V046000
1998-03-10
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: MULTI-PURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE. THE DRIVER'S SIDE AIR BAG 'CLOCK SPRING' WIRING HARNESS CAN BREAK WHEN TURNED TO THE 'FULL LOCK' TURN POSITION.
Consequence: IN THE EVENT OF A VEHICLE CRASH, THE AIR BAG MAY NOT DEPLOY INCREASING THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OCCUPANT.
Remedy: DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE CLOCK SPRING IN THESE AIR BAGS.
AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:SENSOR/CONTROL MODULE-INACTIVE · 97V080000
1997-05-16
THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DESIGN ALLOWS THE POTENTIAL FOR AN INADVERTENT AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT UPON VEHICLE IGNITION SHUT DOWN.
Consequence: UNEXPECTED AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT CAN RESULT IN OCCUPANT INJURY.
Remedy: DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE AIR BAG ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE WITH A NEWLY DESIGNED MODULE.
AIR BAGS · 96V060000
1996-04-08
THE AIR BAG ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE (AECM) SOFTWARE CONTAINS AN ERROR WHICH CAN DELAY THE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT IN CERTAIN CRASH SITUATIONS.
Consequence: DELAYED DEPLOYMENT CAN CAUSE INCREASED INJURY TO FRONT SEAT VEHICLE OCCUPANTS IN A COLLISION.
Remedy: DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE AIR BAG ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE ON THESE VEHICLES.
Wiper blades
TJ generation (1997-2006). Wranglers typically do not have rear wipers. Both blades are same length.
Size-standard part numbers — verify your connector type before buying. Rear blades are model-specific; check the package's vehicle list.
Fuel economy figures are EPA data via fueleconomy.gov (median across matching trims). Performance figures are compiled estimates for the 1997 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L I4 and can vary by trim.
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