bad idle and bad trans.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0L
this is my first XJ and im very excited, but im having a few issues. it had an idle issue and power issue, but i fixed those. idle was new distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs and wires. the power problem was just new battery wires. the idle was fine for about a week but came back but isn't as bad as before. at running temp in neutral she is at 750RPMs and surges just a little bit. when in drive she will dive down to 500RPMs then come back to a touch below 750RPMs and surges just a bit. this weekend ill be looking at the spark plugs and and cap this weekend to see if maybe they are worn pre-maturely. (maybe a vacuum problem?) NOW onto the transmission. when i drive with light acceleration shes fine, but when i go to moderate or heavy acceleration she will want to flip flop between gears and studer a lot. i was told it could be the kick down cable or TPS. any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
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not yet. but i did figure out how to adjust it. my days a very busy and only get time to work on my vehicles on the weekends. (school at 5am to 12:45pm, then work 1pm to 9pm Monday to Friday.)
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0L
got out of school early today and was able to adjust the kick down cable. nothing really changed other than my trans is a little bit more touchy at high speeds and downshift. maybe i did it wrong?
1. hold release button down
2. push conduit into release button
3. open throttle body to WOT (still holding release button and holding conduit in)
4. let go of release button and conduit
5. release throttle
someone told me today i may be looking at a bad fuel pump...
more suggestions would be awesome guys.
1. hold release button down
2. push conduit into release button
3. open throttle body to WOT (still holding release button and holding conduit in)
4. let go of release button and conduit
5. release throttle
someone told me today i may be looking at a bad fuel pump...
more suggestions would be awesome guys.
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Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 12 hole bosch Injectors
got out of school early today and was able to adjust the kick down cable. nothing really changed other than my trans is a little bit more touchy at high speeds and downshift. maybe i did it wrong?
1. hold release button down
2. push conduit into release button
3. open throttle body to WOT (still holding release button and holding conduit in)
4. let go of release button and conduit
5. release throttle
someone told me today i may be looking at a bad fuel pump...
more suggestions would be awesome guys.
1. hold release button down
2. push conduit into release button
3. open throttle body to WOT (still holding release button and holding conduit in)
4. let go of release button and conduit
5. release throttle
someone told me today i may be looking at a bad fuel pump...
more suggestions would be awesome guys.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6 4.0L
Adjusted the kick down cable and nothing changed, still a little touchy on the down shift. Also I took the TB apart and cleaned it. Nothing really changed. Im going to take it to a shop to get a smoke test.
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