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MOT Valid

1994 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED AUTO3.7L Petrol

L469 ABJ

With 141,129 miles recorded, this Black 1994 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED AUTO runs on Petrol with a 3700cc engine. MOT is currently valid and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 10/01/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1994
Engine
3700cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 1994 Jeep Cherokee Limited has maintained a consistent MOT pass record across five consecutive tests, with the most recent inspection on 2026-01-06 at 141,129 miles confirming no defects. This suggests the vehicle has not experienced recurring mechanical failures requiring advisory or fail conditions during the standard MOT test parameters. However, the absence of defects does not preclude underlying issues—particularly in a vehicle of this age—that may not have been testable under MOT regulations, such as internal drivetrain wear, differential or transfer case fluid degradation, or progressive suspension component fatigue. The tester’s failure to flag any advisories or defects implies either meticulous maintenance by previous owners or that critical components have been replaced proactively outside of MOT requirements. The recorded mileage of 141,129 miles over approximately 32 years equates to an average of around 4,410 miles per year, which is unusually low for a vehicle of this age and class. The gaps between tests are regular, with the longest interval—2021 to 2023—covering 2,211 miles in nearly two years, and the shortest—2024 to 2026—accumulating 3,141 miles in under eight months. Such low annual mileage may indicate periods of inactivity, which can accelerate deterioration in components like seals, fluids, and suspension bushes due to prolonged exposure to environmental factors. The lack of advisories or defects does not negate the risk of hidden corrosion or dry-rotted rubber components, particularly in areas prone to moisture retention, such as the subframe, wheel arches, and rear differential housing. Given the vehicle’s age and mileage, a prospective buyer should prioritise an independent inspection of the suspension system, focusing on coil spring integrity, bush wear (particularly at the subframe mounts and sway bar links), and the condition of the rear axle and transfer case. The drivetrain—including the differentials, transfer case, and driveshafts—should be examined for fluid leaks, unusual noise, or excessive play, as these are common failure points in high-mileage four-wheel-drive vehicles. Corrosion assessment is critical, especially around the wheel arches, sills, and underbody, where prolonged inactivity may have exacerbated rust propagation. Brake components, while not flagged in MOTs, warrant scrutiny for uneven wear or binding calipers, which could indicate past neglect. Finally, the electrical system—including battery health, wiring harness integrity, and functionality of the ABS and traction control—should be tested, as these systems degrade over time and may not have been thoroughly checked during MOTs.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
85
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

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✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The 1994 Jeep Cherokee Limited has maintained a consistent MOT pass record across five consecutive tests, with the most recent inspection on 2026-01-06 at 141,129 miles confirming no defects. This suggests the vehicle has not experienced recurring mechanical failures requiring advisory or fail conditions during the standard MOT test parameters. However, the absence of defects does not preclude underlying issues—particularly in a vehicle of this age—that may not have been testable under MOT regulations, such as internal drivetrain wear, differential or transfer case fluid degradation, or progressive suspension component fatigue. The tester’s failure to flag any advisories or defects implies either meticulous maintenance by previous owners or that critical components have been replaced proactively outside of MOT requirements. The recorded mileage of 141,129 miles over approximately 32 years equates to an average of around 4,410 miles per year, which is unusually low for a vehicle of this age and class. The gaps between tests are regular, with the longest interval—2021 to 2023—covering 2,211 miles in nearly two years, and the shortest—2024 to 2026—accumulating 3,141 miles in under eight months. Such low annual mileage may indicate periods of inactivity, which can accelerate deterioration in components like seals, fluids, and suspension bushes due to prolonged exposure to environmental factors. The lack of advisories or defects does not negate the risk of hidden corrosion or dry-rotted rubber components, particularly in areas prone to moisture retention, such as the subframe, wheel arches, and rear differential housing. Given the vehicle’s age and mileage, a prospective buyer should prioritise an independent inspection of the suspension system, focusing on coil spring integrity, bush wear (particularly at the subframe mounts and sway bar links), and the condition of the rear axle and transfer case. The drivetrain—including the differentials, transfer case, and driveshafts—should be examined for fluid leaks, unusual noise, or excessive play, as these are common failure points in high-mileage four-wheel-drive vehicles. Corrosion assessment is critical, especially around the wheel arches, sills, and underbody, where prolonged inactivity may have exacerbated rust propagation. Brake components, while not flagged in MOTs, warrant scrutiny for uneven wear or binding calipers, which could indicate past neglect. Finally, the electrical system—including battery health, wiring harness integrity, and functionality of the ABS and traction control—should be tested, as these systems degrade over time and may not have been thoroughly checked during MOTs.
MOT Test History Overview

This 1994 Jeep Cherokee Limited Auto (L469 ABJ) has a recorded MOT history spanning from August 2021 to January 2026, with 5 MOT tests on record.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 5 passes against 0 fails. Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

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