Runs after shut down and back fires and other issues
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From: Harker Heights, Texas
Year: 2002
Model: Grand Cherokee (WJ)
Engine: 4.7L
so my jeep since i bought it will run for a good little bit after i shut off the key. I read on here about other having this problem and there problem was just the ignition..And they were not dieseling..my jeep is doing this but periodically back fires after it shuts down...so my question is..is my problem more timing then ignition.
Other problems include lots of clunking during turning, braking, accelerating. I can feel it in the wheel well when my left foot is resting there, just curious if anyone has any more ideas as to what i should tighten. i already snugged up trac-bar relocation bracket, cause everyone said they will loosen up cause they are CRAP! that being said my death wobble is gone since i fixed that but the clunking is still there. i am going to check my ujoints, just wanted to see if someone has some ideas
Other problems include lots of clunking during turning, braking, accelerating. I can feel it in the wheel well when my left foot is resting there, just curious if anyone has any more ideas as to what i should tighten. i already snugged up trac-bar relocation bracket, cause everyone said they will loosen up cause they are CRAP! that being said my death wobble is gone since i fixed that but the clunking is still there. i am going to check my ujoints, just wanted to see if someone has some ideas
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