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Joined: Sep 2010
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From: Mercer County, NJ
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
I did get a fuel pressure tester that actually works (the one i borrowed from autozone did not, the one from O'reily's did) so i hooked up to the fuel rail no pressure, i hooked up in line just after the fuel filter no pressure, just to see what was going on i unplugged a vacant end on the connector i was using and cranked the engine and gas shot out everywhere. I can hear the pump running right when i turn the key and when i crank the engine fuel is being pushed out of the fuel pump and getting out of the filter fine (i still am going to change the filter but i want to try and figure this crap out first, seems to me if the pump was failing it wouldnt push fuel out at all. but heck what do i know.
Is there anything else that could be causing a pressure leak maybe, or should i be going more towards a failed sensor that isnt reading and because of this the computer isnt telling the fuel system to pressurize?
Im going to test right off the fuel pump in a couple hours to see if anything pressurizes, are there any other tests i should be doing in addition to this?
All help is appreciated.
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I have a 1995 cherokee xj 5 speed four door 4x4 4.0 H/O w/O tow package 4 1/2 inch lift with 32s and quick disconnects....... i just had new rearend put in but the jackass put in a 3.55 (i needed 3.73) its my daily driver but also want to be able to wheel when i want to you know take the kids and wife out to have a good time fishing camping ect. not going to be doing any hardcore wheeling or anything like that just want to be nice in the mud and climb the rocks if i want too. so anyway which gear should i go with.... the 3.55 or 3.73 the 3.73 is up front.
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Joined: May 2008
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
I dont know what you mean by an enter key, this is a bare bones base 4x4 2 door cherokee 5spd, nothing power at all.
I did get a fuel pressure tester that actually works (the one i borrowed from autozone did not, the one from O'reily's did) so i hooked up to the fuel rail no pressure, i hooked up in line just after the fuel filter no pressure, just to see what was going on i unplugged a vacant end on the connector i was using and cranked the engine and gas shot out everywhere. I can hear the pump running right when i turn the key and when i crank the engine fuel is being pushed out of the fuel pump and getting out of the filter fine (i still am going to change the filter but i want to try and figure this crap out first, seems to me if the pump was failing it wouldnt push fuel out at all. but heck what do i know.
Is there anything else that could be causing a pressure leak maybe, or should i be going more towards a failed sensor that isnt reading and because of this the computer isnt telling the fuel system to pressurize?
Im going to test right off the fuel pump in a couple hours to see if anything pressurizes, are there any other tests i should be doing in addition to this?
All help is appreciated.
I did get a fuel pressure tester that actually works (the one i borrowed from autozone did not, the one from O'reily's did) so i hooked up to the fuel rail no pressure, i hooked up in line just after the fuel filter no pressure, just to see what was going on i unplugged a vacant end on the connector i was using and cranked the engine and gas shot out everywhere. I can hear the pump running right when i turn the key and when i crank the engine fuel is being pushed out of the fuel pump and getting out of the filter fine (i still am going to change the filter but i want to try and figure this crap out first, seems to me if the pump was failing it wouldnt push fuel out at all. but heck what do i know.
Is there anything else that could be causing a pressure leak maybe, or should i be going more towards a failed sensor that isnt reading and because of this the computer isnt telling the fuel system to pressurize?
Im going to test right off the fuel pump in a couple hours to see if anything pressurizes, are there any other tests i should be doing in addition to this?
All help is appreciated.
You should be able to get a pressure reading as soon as you turn the key on.
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 12,692
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From: Mercer County, NJ
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
I have a 1995 cherokee xj 5 speed four door 4x4 4.0 H/O w/O tow package 4 1/2 inch lift with 32s and quick disconnects....... i just had new rearend put in but the jackass put in a 3.55 (i needed 3.73) its my daily driver but also want to be able to wheel when i want to you know take the kids and wife out to have a good time fishing camping ect. not going to be doing any hardcore wheeling or anything like that just want to be nice in the mud and climb the rocks if i want too. so anyway which gear should i go with.... the 3.55 or 3.73 the 3.73 is up front.
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Joined: Jan 2012
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
Heres some reading on testing o2's http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthrea...en+sensor+test
That is your best bet. Even if your current one(s), especially the upstream (if you have 2), are functioning properly, they may not read as accurately as a new one which would provide the best readings giving you the best mpg.
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Posts: 8,272
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
Thanks for everyone's help!
Is there any kind of Fuel Pressure regulator that may have gone bad or is it possible that my fuel pump isnt pumping enough and is on its way out the door? Any way to test how much fuel should be discharged from a properly working pump while cranking?
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From: +34° 25' 35.67", -81° 21' 12.04"
Year: 1993
Engine: 4.0
I was unble to get a pressure reading anywhere on my fuel system. I changed the filter and now she idles (very poorly and revs up to a good (cold idle) RPM and then drops down to just about dead and somehow catches and wakes herself up again. i cant even look at the throttle much less touch it or she dies.
Is there any kind of Fuel Pressure regulator that may have gone bad or is it possible that my fuel pump isnt pumping enough and is on its way out the door? Any way to test how much fuel should be discharged from a properly working pump while cranking?
Is there any kind of Fuel Pressure regulator that may have gone bad or is it possible that my fuel pump isnt pumping enough and is on its way out the door? Any way to test how much fuel should be discharged from a properly working pump while cranking?
If the engine is running then you have some sort of fuel pressure.
I'd get a gauge that works correctly and test again.
I was unble to get a pressure reading anywhere on my fuel system. I changed the filter and now she idles (very poorly and revs up to a good (cold idle) RPM and then drops down to just about dead and somehow catches and wakes herself up again. i cant even look at the throttle much less touch it or she dies.
Is there any kind of Fuel Pressure regulator that may have gone bad or is it possible that my fuel pump isnt pumping enough and is on its way out the door? Any way to test how much fuel should be discharged from a properly working pump while cranking?
Is there any kind of Fuel Pressure regulator that may have gone bad or is it possible that my fuel pump isnt pumping enough and is on its way out the door? Any way to test how much fuel should be discharged from a properly working pump while cranking?
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From: Carrollton, GA
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6 4.0L High Output
the yoke is a slide on/press fit. may have to try a puller to pull it off or gently hit it with a hammer to try and get it slide off. as far as what postion that is in, i am not exactly sure off the top of my head. that round part is a magnet that sits just below the pick up screen for the oil pump.
Yank on it - mine actually came off without any persuasion once I removed the nut. You might need a puller though.
Not sure what you mean - are you asking about the orientation of the mode sleeve? If "yes", then the flat spot about 1/3 of the way long the length of the thing is supposed to be closer to the front. In this pic the side facing the camera goes towards the rear:
Looks like you're in neutral. The shift lever position all the way down is 4L, all the way up is 2H. For 4L you want the mode and range forks pushed backwards.
That's intentional. The magnet hides under the pickup screen to keep the screen cleaner, longer, and keep crap out of the oil pump. A bit of filings is normal. Transmission and engine oil drain plugs are usually magnetized for the same reason
I'll have to wiggle it into 4 low later.
Trying to install my Sye and the rear shaft housing wouldn't come off. Had to take it a shop and let them work on it.





