High idle??
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From: Pahoa, Hawaii
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO K&N filter #703 injectors
I see alot of posts about high idle switches. What are they for? I don't think I have one on my Cherokee.
Extended Idle was a feature on Police Cherokee's.
It's a simple circuit that increases engine RPM to 1000-1100 RPM to increase the alternator output. It only works when the tranny (Auto) is in Park.
It's a simple circuit that increases engine RPM to 1000-1100 RPM to increase the alternator output. It only works when the tranny (Auto) is in Park.
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From: SW of Wichita
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Maybe there's not one for you?
I just did a word search for "high idle" in my FSM (1997-1999) and it only returned one result and that wasn't for a switch. I think all the sensors plus the PCM will likely cover the function of a high idle switch, whatever function it serves that you were reading about. Not sure what differences may exist between yours and mine (a 1997).
I just did a word search for "high idle" in my FSM (1997-1999) and it only returned one result and that wasn't for a switch. I think all the sensors plus the PCM will likely cover the function of a high idle switch, whatever function it serves that you were reading about. Not sure what differences may exist between yours and mine (a 1997).
Maybe there's not one for you?
I just did a word search for "high idle" in my FSM (1997-1999) and it only returned one result and that wasn't for a switch. I think all the sensors plus the PCM will likely cover the function of a high idle switch, whatever function it serves that you were reading about. Not sure what differences may exist between yours and mine (a 1997).
I just did a word search for "high idle" in my FSM (1997-1999) and it only returned one result and that wasn't for a switch. I think all the sensors plus the PCM will likely cover the function of a high idle switch, whatever function it serves that you were reading about. Not sure what differences may exist between yours and mine (a 1997).
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From: California
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Here are a few ideas for older xj's http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthrea...+extended+idle
Last edited by sthon; Apr 30, 2012 at 11:14 PM.
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On a '95, grounding PCM Pin #10 (Purple wire) should work, at least in an auto trans. You'll have to try it to see in a manual.
Police packages came with autos and column shifters, I don't believe you could get that package with a manual.
Police packages came with autos and column shifters, I don't believe you could get that package with a manual.
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From: California
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Usually pin #10 is plugged, haven't heard of anyone having any luck drilling it out and grounding it. YMMV of course.
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