1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ, almost finished 4x4 conversion, now it won't start.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0 i6
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ, almost finished 4x4 conversion, now it won't start.
I recently began a 4x4 conversion on my 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport. The Jeep ran perfectly when I parked it, now it wont start.
The Jeep will crank and crank, and it has spark, fuel and proper compression, but I can't get it to actually start.
Now, I have the o2 sensor closest to the headers removed as that I am waiting for a downpipe to arrive, but I doubt this would cause it to entire not start up.
There are no signs of a misfire or lack of spark.
I am thinking it could be the CPS, but I do not know. Any ideas?
I also noticed that the speed sensor in the transfer case was hard to plug in, the harness barely would reach it, but with a little effort it did. Just mentioning this for the sake of clarity in case it is to blame.
Thanks
The Jeep will crank and crank, and it has spark, fuel and proper compression, but I can't get it to actually start.
Now, I have the o2 sensor closest to the headers removed as that I am waiting for a downpipe to arrive, but I doubt this would cause it to entire not start up.
There are no signs of a misfire or lack of spark.
I am thinking it could be the CPS, but I do not know. Any ideas?
I also noticed that the speed sensor in the transfer case was hard to plug in, the harness barely would reach it, but with a little effort it did. Just mentioning this for the sake of clarity in case it is to blame.
Thanks
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From: AL, USA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0 i6
Also, prior to this conversion, last year, I did a complete engine service, new plugs, wire, dist, gaskets, seals, timing, rings, etc. It has ran perfectly for the last year and a half, so the engine should be fine.
I did notice that I am getting a "No bus" error now.
I did notice that I am getting a "No bus" error now.
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From: Connecticut
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No, I have been driving it for that year. It has only been sitting the last 2 weeks while I have been carrying out the conversion project. The battery is good. It is under my enclosed garage, so water shouldn't be an issue
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Will do! I am about to drive 20 miles down the road and get a new one. When I am finished with the conversion as a whole I want to do a write up and parts list. Since it is a late model xj, I think it may help others to share the insights I have learned in this process.
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haha Yeah, I used about a yard of extensions and a half swivel head to remove it. I would have replaced it when I still had the AW4 on the trans jack if I would have known.