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Old 09-20-2012, 10:32 AM
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I'm looking at getting a 89 XJ and he only wants 1000 for it but he says it wont start. he has replaced the starter and alternator and it still wont start. what could it be?
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$1000 for an 89 that doesn't run is a lot. Does it crank? Have spark? fuel?
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I'm sure Cruiser54 will chime in, but here's where to start.

Renix Ground Refreshing
The Renix era XJs and MJs were built with an under-engineered grounding system for the engine/transmission electronics. One problem in particular involves the multiple ground connection at the engine dipstick tube stud. A poor ground here can cause a multitude of driveabililty issues, wasted time, and wasted money replacing unnecessary components.
The components grounding at the dipstick tube stud are:
Distributor Sync Sensor, TCU main ground, TCU "Shift Point Logic", Ignition control Module, Injectors, ECU main ground which other engine sensors ground through, Oxygen sensor, Knock Sensor, Cruise Control, and Transmission Sync signal. All extremely important stuff.
The factory was aware of the issues with this ground point and addressed it by suggesting the following:
Remove the nut holding the wire terminations to the stud. Verify that the stud is indeed tightened securely into the block. Scrape any and all paint from the stud’s mounting surface where the wires will attach. Must be clean, shiny and free of any oil, grease, or paint.
Inspect the wire terminations. Inspect to see that none of the terminations are crimped over wire insulation instead of bare wire. Be sure the crimps are tight. It wouldn’t hurt to re-crimp them just as a matter of course. Sand and polish the wire terminals until clean and shiny on both sides. Reinstall all the wires to the stud and tighten the nut down securely.
While you’re in that general area, locate the battery negative cable which is fastened to the engine block just forward of the dipstick stud. Remove the bolt, scrape the block to bare meta, clean and polish the cable termination, and reattach securely.
Another area where the grounding system on Renix era Jeeps was lacking is the engine to chassis ground. There is a braided cable from the back of the cylinder head that also attaches to the driver’s side of the firewall. This cable is undersized for it’s intended use and subject to corrosion and poor connections at each end.
First off, remove the cable end from the firewall using a 15mm wrench or socket. Scrape the paint off down to bare metal and clean the wire termination. Reattach securely.
Remove the other end of the cable from the rear of the head using a 3/4" socket. Clean all the oil, paint and crud from the stud. Clean the wire terminal of the cable and reattach securely.
A suggestion regarding the braided cable:
I prefer to add a #4 Gauge cable from the firewall to a bolt on the rear of the intake manifold, either to a heat shield bolt or fuel rail bolt. A cable about 16" long with a 3/8" lug on each end works great and you can get one at any parts store already made up.
If you want to upgrade your grounds and battery cables in general, contact Jon at www.kelleyswip.com. He makes an incredible cable upgrade for a very reasonable price.
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he had been driving it so i hasn't been sitting long. could it be a relatively cheap fix?
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he had been driving it so i hasn't been sitting long. could it be a relatively cheap fix?
Hard to say without knowing the symptoms. It could be as simple as a bad ground which the renix era is known for.
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ok what's the worst case scenario
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Blown engine? It drives itself and kills all your friends and neighbors?
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Blown engine? It drives itself and kills all your friends and neighbors?
LOL!

Don't buy a car that doesn't start if you're unfamiliar with how to go about fixing it. You can find good XJs that actually run for a grand or $1500.
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Originally Posted by Muaddib420
LOL!

Don't buy a car that doesn't start if you're unfamiliar with how to go about fixing it. You can find good XJs that actually run for a grand or $1500.
I agree... There's 92 here right now that looks decent and runs for 800.
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Originally Posted by Muaddib420
LOL!

Don't buy a car that doesn't start if you're unfamiliar with how to go about fixing it. You can find good XJs that actually run for a grand or $1500.
^This
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where is that jeep at?
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Originally Posted by jmm7188
where is that jeep at?
Where are you located? I always love a good craigslist hunt...
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i live in knoxville, tn and i need help looking. I've been on it for awhile today but its always something wrong with one of them and my limit is about 1500
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i'd do anywhere in tennessee and whats close in nc
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http://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/3214803980.html

http://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/3278248399.html

http://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/3278100047.html


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