Jeep suddenly dies
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Hey guys, having some issues here. I have a 2000 xj, and I just replaced the motor mounts with Brown Dogs and I also replaced the transmission mount , and did an oil change using 10w30 royal purple and a wicks filter. While driving home, my during idle my jeep looses power, and the oil pressure drops down to 30 (usually runs at 50) but then it jumps back up. When I go off idle, sometimes it seems to hang up and not want to accelerate at all, and it completely lost power and wouldn't move once. I replaced the oil pressure sending unit in January, and I ran the codes and got o2 sensor codes so I doubt that's the issue? Any ideas? It seems to do this sporadically on the drive home..
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
Why would you doubt that the o2 sensor codes are the problem? Did you have the battery disconnected for a while while doing the work on the vehicle? Could be that the fuel trims were compensating to the maximum for a bad o2 sensor, if that compensation setting was lost (its held in the computer between restarts), the computer might be having a difficult time managing the air/fuel ratio now, which would cause symptoms like you are seeing. Especially after the vehicle is warmed up.
(the oil pressure change could simply be because the rpms dipped way down when it was loosing power, so you probably want to solve the running problem first).
What exact o2 sensor codes are you getting?
(the oil pressure change could simply be because the rpms dipped way down when it was loosing power, so you probably want to solve the running problem first).
What exact o2 sensor codes are you getting?
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sensor good but wires shorted to 5 v giving high reading. mechanic should have checked b4 putting new one in.??
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The mechanic said he found a place where the wire had rubbed and he fixed that, and when I asked him to replace the o2 sensor, he didn't seem too thrilled and said it was Friday and a hour before they close, and quoted me at 180 plus tax for the one o2 sensor. I'm going to run it through a different shop this weekend hopefully, as it was my only car but I am picking up a new one today!


