Wont start
I have a 2001 jeep cherokee sport and in the process of fixing it after an accident it won’t start. I had it in the garage and my son started it and put it outside where it sat for nearly a year. While I had it outside I removed the doors that had all electric controls for hand crank windows. I also changed the front clip from 01 to 96 same as doors. My issue is before I got the wiring for front clip done it wouldn’t turn over but after rewiring the headlight harness it turns over but has no fuel pressure (remember it drove out on own power) I figured there is a ground issue from changing the doors. I have power at the fuse and the relay is good so at a standstill. I ab e power everywhere except at the fuel pump plug in near tank. There are four wires where the plug comes through floor pan green/white stripe, brown yellow stripe black and blue green stripe. The only wire I can find near kick panel is brown yellow stripe that goes to the fuse panel and that has no power where it comes out of fuse panel and fuse is good. The green white stripe wire coming from the big harness ran into the door. Hopefully this makes sense to someone because I haven’t had any luck with google ai
Brown/yellow is sensor ground from PCM for fuel level. Dark green/white is 12v to pump from fuel pump relay through fuse 22 in PDC. Black is fuel pump ground. Dark blue/light green is fuel level sensor signal.
You need to check fuse 11 in the junction block, behind the passenger side kick panel. This provides 12v to energize the fuel pump relay. The PCM control wire is brown pin 19 on connector C3, this provides the ground for the fuel pump relay.
You need to check fuse 11 in the junction block, behind the passenger side kick panel. This provides 12v to energize the fuel pump relay. The PCM control wire is brown pin 19 on connector C3, this provides the ground for the fuel pump relay.
Brown/yellow is sensor ground from PCM for fuel level. Dark green/white is 12v to pump from fuel pump relay through fuse 22 in PDC. Black is fuel pump ground. Dark blue/light green is fuel level sensor signal.
You need to check fuse 11 in the junction block, behind the passenger side kick panel. This provides 12v to energize the fuel pump relay. The PCM control wire is brown pin 19 on connector C3, this provides the ground for the fuel pump relay.
You need to check fuse 11 in the junction block, behind the passenger side kick panel. This provides 12v to energize the fuel pump relay. The PCM control wire is brown pin 19 on connector C3, this provides the ground for the fuel pump relay.
Green/white in the door harness is for the right rear window up.
Have you checked the ASD (Automatic shutdown relay)? And its fuse F8?
Do you have the factory service manual? You can download a pdf version. Google it.
Have you checked the ASD (Automatic shutdown relay)? And its fuse F8?
Do you have the factory service manual? You can download a pdf version. Google it.
I haven’t checked the asd no I googled it once and one site said it does have a safety switch and it isn’t where they said it was and another site said jeeps don’t have the safety switch. I will look for the f8 fuse thanks
I googled the safety switch and one site said they had one and one said jeeps didn’t have one. I looked under the passenger side kick panel (both sides actually) and couldn’t find it. Is there actually one in them and where are they ? Google ai is fairly useless when they say at the bottom that there could be bad info in what they tell you 🤷🏽♂️
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