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Old 07-23-2017, 02:07 PM
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Hello I own a 1993 Jeep Xj with a 6 cylinder engine ,when i turn my key over the starter wont turn over,so I replaced the starter and still no starting.so now i can jump start the starter with a screwdriver, I checked the fuse and starter relay still no start its like im getting no single form the key or i dont know any help any one thanks
Old 07-24-2017, 07:26 PM
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Which fuses did you check? There are a couple of them, both in the PDC under the hood and the junction block in the passenger footwell
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Move shifter back and forth see if it crank. Sounds like NSS issue
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I've moved the shifter from Park to reverse, Drive and neutral and still no start, I checked the pcd under the hood and the Junction block by the driver's foot well. If it is a neutral safety switch where is it located?
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Do reverse lights work.

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