alright guys, i need help.!
I have a 95 sport 4.0, it is pretty much stock.
After about the 1st month i had it, i started developing some kind if issue. At idle, simetimes it will act like its missfiring, almost cutting off, then it will jump back up ti its regular idle, it does this when driving too, all of the sudden it dies out, and wont take the gas and then it will kick back in and act like everything is okay, it dies this multiple times while driving and idling. I have ran seafoam and other cleaners through multiple times, cleaned the throttle boddy, iac valve cleaned. Ive cleaned all of the ground connections et,
If this makes any sence this started happening around the time my neutral safety switch started acting up, i dont know if theres any connection here. But i do have a code for an o2 sensor, but the catalytic converter has been taken out and replaced by a peice if straight pipe so im guessing thats why there is a code for o2sensor?
This jeep is my daily driver. I need some help.
After about the 1st month i had it, i started developing some kind if issue. At idle, simetimes it will act like its missfiring, almost cutting off, then it will jump back up ti its regular idle, it does this when driving too, all of the sudden it dies out, and wont take the gas and then it will kick back in and act like everything is okay, it dies this multiple times while driving and idling. I have ran seafoam and other cleaners through multiple times, cleaned the throttle boddy, iac valve cleaned. Ive cleaned all of the ground connections et,
If this makes any sence this started happening around the time my neutral safety switch started acting up, i dont know if theres any connection here. But i do have a code for an o2 sensor, but the catalytic converter has been taken out and replaced by a peice if straight pipe so im guessing thats why there is a code for o2sensor?
This jeep is my daily driver. I need some help.
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What is the status of tuneup hardware? Fresh plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter.
Neutral safety switch would have absolutely nothing to do with this. But the exhaust mods could.
I'm not a big fan of cat delete and removing oxygen sensors; they are pretty darn important to proper engine management. You don't gain much if anything by removing them. Except for confusing your engine and leaving you with a permanent check engine light. I'd go back to OEM on that.
Neutral safety switch would have absolutely nothing to do with this. But the exhaust mods could.
I'm not a big fan of cat delete and removing oxygen sensors; they are pretty darn important to proper engine management. You don't gain much if anything by removing them. Except for confusing your engine and leaving you with a permanent check engine light. I'd go back to OEM on that.
Originally Posted by tjwalker
What is the status of tuneup hardware? Fresh plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter.
Neutral safety switch would have absolutely nothing to do with this. But the exhaust mods could.
I'm not a big fan of cat delete and removing oxygen sensors; they are pretty darn important to proper engine management. You don't gain much if anything by removing them. Except for confusing your engine and leaving you with a permanent check engine light. I'd go back to OEM on that.
Neutral safety switch would have absolutely nothing to do with this. But the exhaust mods could.
I'm not a big fan of cat delete and removing oxygen sensors; they are pretty darn important to proper engine management. You don't gain much if anything by removing them. Except for confusing your engine and leaving you with a permanent check engine light. I'd go back to OEM on that.
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