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From: grand rapids
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
95 cherokee. Left my house today, made it about 1/2 mile and engine just shut down. Got it to a parking lot, tried starting. All I would get it cranking, no start. Got it home, replaced the 30amp engine control mod fuse. Turned key forward, popped fuse. So I unplugged; coil, O2 sensor, fuel pump and injectors. Put a new fuse in, turned key. Blew another fuse. So I then unhooked the battery, PCM, fuel pump relay, and ASD relay. Hooked the bat back up. Put another fuse in it turned key, fuse okay. So I hooked the PCM back up, fuse still okay. Then hooked the ASD relay up, fuse okay. Put a new relay in the fuel pump slot, fuse okay. Hooked up o2 sensor and injectors, fuse okay. Hooked up coil and fuel pump, fuse okay. So I started it, fired right up. Shut it back down let it sit for about 1-2 hours. Started it to leave my parents house, started right up, got about 1/4 mile and bam all over again. I'm right back to where I was at 2pm. Any idea? Suggestions? I checked over wires and all seem to be okay, no bare wire...
Last edited by 616_95xj; Dec 16, 2012 at 10:08 PM.
So you've ruled out the following since the fuse blew again with them unplugged:
coil, O2 sensor, fuel pump and injectors.
But after disconnecting these, the fuse held:
battery, PCM, fuel pump relay, and ASD relay.
And after re-connecting them, the fuse continued to hold....for about 1/2 mile.
Next time it pops the fuse, immediately disconnect the PCM and see if the fuse holds.
Also give the wiring harnesses a good shake at several points and see if that blows the fuse. Sometimes the shorts are hidden inside.
coil, O2 sensor, fuel pump and injectors.
But after disconnecting these, the fuse held:
battery, PCM, fuel pump relay, and ASD relay.
And after re-connecting them, the fuse continued to hold....for about 1/2 mile.
Next time it pops the fuse, immediately disconnect the PCM and see if the fuse holds.
Also give the wiring harnesses a good shake at several points and see if that blows the fuse. Sometimes the shorts are hidden inside.
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From: grand rapids
Year: 97
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So I went over the wiring in the cab...I found my main power wire going into my driver door switch controls was rubbed clean of insulation on one side shorting out/sparking on the door frame...so I removed my door and put a new 30amp fuse in. It fired right up. And has been running at idle for 20 mins. Have yet to drive it but progress....more then I got out of it yesterday.
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From: grand rapids
Year: 97
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Originally Posted by strawb
it more so sounds like a wiring harness issue...... these problems normally come about xj's due to that these wires are very close to the engine block
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