Help a girl out...
#17
Does your Check Engine light work? By that, I mean that it will light up when you have just turned the key 'on', but before you have actually cranked the engine over. That's the light bulb test for the dash.
Since it's a '92, you should be able to turn the ignition key On-Off-On-Off-On, and the Check Engine light will blink out any fault code numbers stored in the Powertrain Control Module.
Just did this on my son's '91. Are you familiar with this test? Do you have a shop manual with you?
I don't know if it's true for a Jeep, but on many cars I've worked on, there is no fault code set if the Crankshaft Position Sensor fails.
No codes stored tells you that a whole lot is RIGHT with your engine - valuable information in itself.
A few of the codes off the top of my head are: 12 = battery disconnected and memory erased in the last 50 - 100 starts, 24 = Throttle Position Sensor voltage too low or too high (usually a trashed sensor, as it was in my case), 55 = End of test.
Keep us posted!
Dan
Since it's a '92, you should be able to turn the ignition key On-Off-On-Off-On, and the Check Engine light will blink out any fault code numbers stored in the Powertrain Control Module.
Just did this on my son's '91. Are you familiar with this test? Do you have a shop manual with you?
I don't know if it's true for a Jeep, but on many cars I've worked on, there is no fault code set if the Crankshaft Position Sensor fails.
No codes stored tells you that a whole lot is RIGHT with your engine - valuable information in itself.
A few of the codes off the top of my head are: 12 = battery disconnected and memory erased in the last 50 - 100 starts, 24 = Throttle Position Sensor voltage too low or too high (usually a trashed sensor, as it was in my case), 55 = End of test.
Keep us posted!
Dan
#18
Other things it could be besides CPS are:
Check the cap/rotor. its 2 phillips screws pops right off. make sure the rotor that spins around has no corrosion on it as well as the cap. make sure its on tight when u re-install it.
Battery connection? Grounds maybe? Does it turn over?
Its probably the CPS. sometimes the wires can melt from the ehxuast and they will cause the circuit to short out. Leave the battery disconnected while you are replacing your CPS. (Crank position sensor) Its a pain in the butt to change, I would advise doing it in a garage with heat, many ratchet extensions and a good flashlight. get a friend to help hold the flashlight also.
Check the cap/rotor. its 2 phillips screws pops right off. make sure the rotor that spins around has no corrosion on it as well as the cap. make sure its on tight when u re-install it.
Battery connection? Grounds maybe? Does it turn over?
Its probably the CPS. sometimes the wires can melt from the ehxuast and they will cause the circuit to short out. Leave the battery disconnected while you are replacing your CPS. (Crank position sensor) Its a pain in the butt to change, I would advise doing it in a garage with heat, many ratchet extensions and a good flashlight. get a friend to help hold the flashlight also.
#21
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From: In the middle of Minnesota!
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
As the other 12 before me have mentioned, the crankshaft position sensor is very suspect.
IMHO, it is the #1 sensor failure on the Jeep 4.0
Here is a link to a thread that gets into this in more detail, along with TESTING, which is something you should do before replacing. Good luck and check back and update us with what you found!
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/c...ailing-639123/
IMHO, it is the #1 sensor failure on the Jeep 4.0
Here is a link to a thread that gets into this in more detail, along with TESTING, which is something you should do before replacing. Good luck and check back and update us with what you found!
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/c...ailing-639123/
#22
X2 on checking the codes thrown by computer. I used the check engine light method that someone posted earlier and it works. For me, it did flash out the code for CPS. Saved me a lot of time and money. CPS is a bear to change. I have a 1993 XJ.
#24
man, wish i was a girl...then i could get 2 pages of replies in less than 12 hours when i have an issue
just playin,
i had my CPS go out in my 98....randomly would shut off (mid-driving), sometimes would start right up, sometimes it'd take multiple cranks, sometimes wouldnt do it for a day or so, sometimes would do it 590 times a day, till i finally changed it.....& i didnt think it was that much of a PITA, just slid under there with a strap on (flashlight) on my forehead, 2 little bolts, new one went in.....only thing i found to be a PITA, was ~$100 for a little electromagnet sensor with about a foot or so wire.
anywho, welcome & good luck
just playin,
i had my CPS go out in my 98....randomly would shut off (mid-driving), sometimes would start right up, sometimes it'd take multiple cranks, sometimes wouldnt do it for a day or so, sometimes would do it 590 times a day, till i finally changed it.....& i didnt think it was that much of a PITA, just slid under there with a strap on (flashlight) on my forehead, 2 little bolts, new one went in.....only thing i found to be a PITA, was ~$100 for a little electromagnet sensor with about a foot or so wire.
anywho, welcome & good luck
#25
Hey everyone!
I'm really new to this so bare with me please.
I have a 1992 Cherokee 6 cyl. The other night I was pulling up to a stop light and it just died. Didn't sputter or choke out, just stopped running. I called a couple friends of mine and they gave me about a million different diagnosis. I did a few test (not 100% sure I did them right considering it was over the phone and about 1000 miles away but pretty sure) and apparently my coil pack went out. I replaced it today and that didn't fix it. Went through a couple relays which didn't fix it either. Im really at a loss and far from being a mechanic but can at least get parts and attempt it. Its better than doing nothing.
Thanks in advance guys!
Katie
I'm really new to this so bare with me please.
I have a 1992 Cherokee 6 cyl. The other night I was pulling up to a stop light and it just died. Didn't sputter or choke out, just stopped running. I called a couple friends of mine and they gave me about a million different diagnosis. I did a few test (not 100% sure I did them right considering it was over the phone and about 1000 miles away but pretty sure) and apparently my coil pack went out. I replaced it today and that didn't fix it. Went through a couple relays which didn't fix it either. Im really at a loss and far from being a mechanic but can at least get parts and attempt it. Its better than doing nothing.
Thanks in advance guys!
Katie
goodluck
#27
MJ>XJ
Joined: Mar 2009
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From: Griffin, G.A.
Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0 I6
Spray some starting fluid in the intake hose or directly into the throttle body... doesn't take alot... 2 second hit.. if it starts then it is a fuel problem... probly fuel pump... if it does not start it is electrical... do this test and get back with us...
#30
Could be putting in 62+ hours this week at work (so far) that I wasn't sharp enough to catch it.