97 Cherokee dies after a few seconds!
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97 Cherokee dies after a few seconds!
So I bought a 97 Limited Edition GC on the weekend, it has a few problems that were trying to get to the bottom of, I'll start by adding the first.
It now starts but cuts out 2/3 seconds later, sometimes it starts and runs fine and I can turn it off and on several times after getting it started. We had no troubles starting it when we went to see the Jeep, again when we loaded it onto the trailer, and again loading it off the trailer. The following morning however, my Dad unlocked it (front doors only, still getting used to the double clicking for all 4) and stuck his hand through to the back doors and unlocked them from the inside out.. I was wondering, could he have triggered some sort of anti-theft device? If so, is there anyway to turn it off or re-set it?
It now starts but cuts out 2/3 seconds later, sometimes it starts and runs fine and I can turn it off and on several times after getting it started. We had no troubles starting it when we went to see the Jeep, again when we loaded it onto the trailer, and again loading it off the trailer. The following morning however, my Dad unlocked it (front doors only, still getting used to the double clicking for all 4) and stuck his hand through to the back doors and unlocked them from the inside out.. I was wondering, could he have triggered some sort of anti-theft device? If so, is there anyway to turn it off or re-set it?
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Sounds the security system was tripped. If you have the FOB you should be able to turn it off. If the FOB is not turning it off try locking and unlocking the passenger front door. That is how I got it to turn off on my 95.
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So far we've tried locking and unlocking the front two doors on the fob and then starting it, locking and unlocking all 4 doors with fob then starting it. And last night I tried unlocking the drivers door with the key then starting it - still starting then cutting out 2 seconds later.
I'll be home in about an hour so I'll try unlocking the passenger door with the key and checking the dash lights but not feeling very hopeful.
I'll be home in about an hour so I'll try unlocking the passenger door with the key and checking the dash lights but not feeling very hopeful.
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On my '97 ZJ, there was a little red LED on top of the dash that flashed any time the alarm was tripped and the horns were supposed to honk but they were burnt out.
Try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes.
Try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes.
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There's a little red light that flashed on the passenger side of the dash, but the horns don't sound - though I havent actually tried to see if they work. Only the ignition makes that beeping sound until you turn the car on which I was told is normal.
Will try unlocking the passenger door with the key today, if that doesn't work I will get my Dad to un-hook the battery.
Will try unlocking the passenger door with the key today, if that doesn't work I will get my Dad to un-hook the battery.
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I read on one of the other forums that when their Jeep's Anti Theft device is triggered the horn and lights will go bezerk, but we never had any of that. It just runs for 2 seconds and then dies, but then sometimes it just decides to start and it runs perfectly, and I can turn it on and off several times after that.. Until I leave it for a few minutes and try start it and it won't.
Surely I shouldn't have to disarm the battery for it to re-set, what if I'm out and about and gets activated and the car won't start again? I can't imagine taking the battery out is the only option.
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There's no light on the dash on the WJ to let you know the alarm is set. I've heard horror stories about after-market remote start units interfering with the factory security system. I have one on my WJ that was installed by the PO and only used once by the dealer that sold me the jeep. The first thing I did was take the batteries out of the remote start fobs. I'm afraid to have it removed because I don't want to start any problems because of it.
The only problems I've had is setting the alarm or hitting the Panic button accidentally by squeezing the key fob with other stuff in my hand or in my pocket.
The jeep you're looking at may have a failed ASD relay. You can substitute a headlight relay to see if that's the problem, AFTER YOU BUY IT! LOL!!
The only problems I've had is setting the alarm or hitting the Panic button accidentally by squeezing the key fob with other stuff in my hand or in my pocket.
The jeep you're looking at may have a failed ASD relay. You can substitute a headlight relay to see if that's the problem, AFTER YOU BUY IT! LOL!!
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He very well could be right about the computer, mine had the same issue. With that being said there are numerous things that can cause that issue 1-the chip in the key could be going bad . 2- body control module. 3-skim module (sentry key immobilizer -the alarm system ) .lastly your computer Which will need to be reprogrammed once it's been replace to recignize your keys. This can be done by a dealer or quaified locksmith