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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Sounds like TPS, I think. Similar symptom as Coolant Temp Sensor. That's easy to test: unplug it. If it runs right unplugged, replace CTS. Not sure about TPS cause my Renix is different from your silly HO.
Sounds like TPS, I think. Similar symptom as Coolant Temp Sensor. That's easy to test: unplug it. If it runs right unplugged, replace CTS. Not sure about TPS cause my Renix is different from your silly HO.
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Maybe that's what I'm thinking. Seems like someone once told me I should be able to unplug the TPS and if it didn't do that anymore that was the problem... but that doesn't make much sense...
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Pffft just chock the TPS open slightly past that spot. Problem solved and instant high-idle mod :P
Yeah I'd say a resistive coating has worn off the potentiometer in that spot. If you check it with a multimeter you'll probably find very low resistance there
Yeah I'd say a resistive coating has worn off the potentiometer in that spot. If you check it with a multimeter you'll probably find very low resistance there
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Hello everyone...does anyone knows how many bolts i have to remove to remove my gear box from my jeep cherokee? i mean the bolts from the part that is atached to the engine, cause its not easy to take clear look and im not sure im seeing all bolts ...thankyou
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there's 2 inverse (E12?) Torx bolts on the top of the bellhousing - they're a PITA to get to.
ok thankx, under the jeep i see about 4 big bolts but i was imagine alreaddy that there are more above and they are really hide but i wil trie, thats why i asked how many ....sorry this language but im portuguese...take all care
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