Idle and stalling issue
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Idle and stalling issue
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I recently purchased a '98 with around 78k miles. Brought it home and dropped it off at a shop to run through everything to ensure it was all on the up and up. All good, except some idle problem according to the shop owner. So I proceeded with more mods. I put on new "mister" styler injectors, changed the exhaust to Borla header-back with a magnaflow cat (the factory wouldn't fit), and put a spectre intake on it as well.
Then things start getting goofy. While driving it will stall, but sometimes I can gas through it. At around 50-60 mph it will do this weird split second electrical shutoff, and jerks for a second, but will continue. It also feels like it loses fuel pressure and comes back up and backfires. The only code it threw was the P0700. So I started changing sensors. I've changed the TPS, MAP, IAC, and NSS to no avail. So I started thinking about ignition. I pulled the cap and rotor tonight and they were both slightly corroded so I changed those. Didn't have a chance to test drive it, but I let it idle and at about 5 minutes it starting idling pretty rough. I also flashed, or reset, or whatever the ECU tonight too. Only things I can think left might be the TCM, CPS, bad coil, bad fuel pump, or maybe just a bad ground somewhere.
I feel like I've just been throwing money at it blindly, even though it seems like I've followed rational thinking on changing what I have, but I'm not sure
I recently purchased a '98 with around 78k miles. Brought it home and dropped it off at a shop to run through everything to ensure it was all on the up and up. All good, except some idle problem according to the shop owner. So I proceeded with more mods. I put on new "mister" styler injectors, changed the exhaust to Borla header-back with a magnaflow cat (the factory wouldn't fit), and put a spectre intake on it as well.
Then things start getting goofy. While driving it will stall, but sometimes I can gas through it. At around 50-60 mph it will do this weird split second electrical shutoff, and jerks for a second, but will continue. It also feels like it loses fuel pressure and comes back up and backfires. The only code it threw was the P0700. So I started changing sensors. I've changed the TPS, MAP, IAC, and NSS to no avail. So I started thinking about ignition. I pulled the cap and rotor tonight and they were both slightly corroded so I changed those. Didn't have a chance to test drive it, but I let it idle and at about 5 minutes it starting idling pretty rough. I also flashed, or reset, or whatever the ECU tonight too. Only things I can think left might be the TCM, CPS, bad coil, bad fuel pump, or maybe just a bad ground somewhere.
I feel like I've just been throwing money at it blindly, even though it seems like I've followed rational thinking on changing what I have, but I'm not sure
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perhaps a bad ground. usually when the cps goes bad, the jeep will just shut off without being able to "gas thru it". could be an issue w the computer. try shaking the wires that connect to it while the jeep is running and see if it acts up. also does it always start right back up after it stalls?
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I had something similar like this with 98, and it was just the idle air control system, it's on the back of your throttle body and looks like a plug.
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perhaps a bad ground. usually when the cps goes bad, the jeep will just shut off without being able to "gas thru it". could be an issue w the computer. try shaking the wires that connect to it while the jeep is running and see if it acts up. also does it always start right back up after it stalls?
I've already changed the idle air control sensor
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Mine had this problem I checked the ground strap off negative cable on battery was hooked up good and I thought that wasn't an issue but later it broke off of nut holding the wire to the body and it was too rusty to remove the nut. I drilled new hole and put on new wire for strap and it hasn't happened since. After cutting that wire I was surprised how much corrosion there was hiding in that wire and every once in a while it would cause my jeep to stay in overdrive and I would have to shift it manually until I would shut it off and crank it back up.
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