engine ground to firewall
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Year: 1997 (RHD)
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0 ltr
Yep,thanks for this, I have one in my 97 (NOv 97) , so it most likely will aid in the suppression. I had a read about the secondary ignition wires doing the same.
On the back of the 4.0 engine block (97) is a tape-like ground 'cable' between engine block and firewall. Mine is somewhat smugged with old oil/grim etc and I'm currently cleaning up the grounds.What does this one ground for? (in other words, if I would refresh this one, what would that possibly do/improve/prevent from happening?)
1991-up, it ties the engine block and chassis together to solidify the ground reference plane.
In the first case, keeping it should be considered mandatory. In the second, it's highly recommended.
(Primary ground for the engine - and therefore the spark plugs - is provided by the cable between the battery and engine block - it usually attaches to the engine somewhat above and behind the distributor, just below the cylinder head parting line.)
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Year: 1997 (RHD)
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1990 and earlier, it provides the primary ground path for the chassis and ECU.
1991-up, it ties the engine block and chassis together to solidify the ground reference plane.
In the first case, keeping it should be considered mandatory. In the second, it's highly recommended.
(Primary ground for the engine - and therefore the spark plugs - is provided by the cable between the battery and engine block - it usually attaches to the engine somewhat above and behind the distributor, just below the cylinder head parting line.)
1991-up, it ties the engine block and chassis together to solidify the ground reference plane.
In the first case, keeping it should be considered mandatory. In the second, it's highly recommended.
(Primary ground for the engine - and therefore the spark plugs - is provided by the cable between the battery and engine block - it usually attaches to the engine somewhat above and behind the distributor, just below the cylinder head parting line.)
THanks for this too! I was planning on keeping it anyway

Now, the primary ground you described, is that the one attached to the block near the oil dipstick, or is that another one?
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
In the interest of furthering XJ knowledge, I took a series of photos of my '99 XJ engine bay to show the ground points. I added the FSM "G" designation to the ground points and listed the functions that ground at these points.
I wish I had access to pre-1997 XJ's so I could photograph the various engine bay grounds to round out this study. I have some pre-1997 XJ FSM wiring diagrams that describe the various grounds but they do not illustrate their physical location. I invite anyone with photos of their pre-97 engine bay grounds to post them so we could gather up a comprehensive document.
Here's the photos:
G100, the main battery-to-cassis ground point.

G101, the main battery-to engine ground point.

G102, the ground point for the OBD II Data Link Connector grounds (two each). This ground point is often mistakenly referred to as the ground point for the PCM.

G106, is located under the wiring harness going to the PCM, and near the windshield washer reservoir fiiller port.

Radio Interferance Suppression Ground Cable (Bonding Strap). This ground point is not described in Section 8W as a ground point. It has no "G" ground designation. Its only reference is in Section 8F of the FSM.
I wish I had access to pre-1997 XJ's so I could photograph the various engine bay grounds to round out this study. I have some pre-1997 XJ FSM wiring diagrams that describe the various grounds but they do not illustrate their physical location. I invite anyone with photos of their pre-97 engine bay grounds to post them so we could gather up a comprehensive document.
Here's the photos:
G100, the main battery-to-cassis ground point.

G101, the main battery-to engine ground point.

G102, the ground point for the OBD II Data Link Connector grounds (two each). This ground point is often mistakenly referred to as the ground point for the PCM.

G106, is located under the wiring harness going to the PCM, and near the windshield washer reservoir fiiller port.

Radio Interferance Suppression Ground Cable (Bonding Strap). This ground point is not described in Section 8W as a ground point. It has no "G" ground designation. Its only reference is in Section 8F of the FSM.
In the interest of furthering XJ knowledge, I took a series of photos of my '99 XJ engine bay to show the ground points. I added the FSM "G" designation to the ground points and listed the functions that ground at these points.
I wish I had access to pre-1997 XJ's so I could photograph the various engine bay grounds to round out this study. I have some pre-1997 XJ FSM wiring diagrams that describe the various grounds but they do not illustrate their physical location. I invite anyone with photos of their pre-97 engine bay grounds to post them so we could gather up a comprehensive document.
Here's the photos:
G100, the main battery-to-cassis ground point.
Attachment 377249
G101, the main battery-to engine ground point.
Attachment 377250
G102, the ground point for the OBD II Data Link Connector grounds (two each). This ground point is often mistakenly referred to as the ground point for the PCM.
Attachment 377251
G106, is located under the wiring harness going to the PCM, and near the windshield washer reservoir fiiller port.
Attachment 377252
Radio Interferance Suppression Ground Cable (Bonding Strap). This ground point is not described in Section 8W as a ground point. It has no "G" ground designation. Its only reference is in Section 8F of the FSM.
Attachment 377253
I wish I had access to pre-1997 XJ's so I could photograph the various engine bay grounds to round out this study. I have some pre-1997 XJ FSM wiring diagrams that describe the various grounds but they do not illustrate their physical location. I invite anyone with photos of their pre-97 engine bay grounds to post them so we could gather up a comprehensive document.
Here's the photos:
G100, the main battery-to-cassis ground point.
Attachment 377249
G101, the main battery-to engine ground point.
Attachment 377250
G102, the ground point for the OBD II Data Link Connector grounds (two each). This ground point is often mistakenly referred to as the ground point for the PCM.
Attachment 377251
G106, is located under the wiring harness going to the PCM, and near the windshield washer reservoir fiiller port.
Attachment 377252
Radio Interferance Suppression Ground Cable (Bonding Strap). This ground point is not described in Section 8W as a ground point. It has no "G" ground designation. Its only reference is in Section 8F of the FSM.
Attachment 377253
so 7 ground points in all? I'm going to give mine a cleaning.
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From: North Riding of Yorkshire, UK
Year: 1997
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If I stick my multimeter probes on both ends of the ground strap and it comes out 0 ohms is that good enough?
My radio has plenty of interference (some of it rises with revs) so I cleaned up the connections but I'm starting to wonder about the strap itself.
My radio has plenty of interference (some of it rises with revs) so I cleaned up the connections but I'm starting to wonder about the strap itself.
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Add a copper cable from the firewall to a bolt on the intake manifold.
In the interest of furthering XJ knowledge, I took a series of photos of my '99 XJ engine bay to show the ground points. I added the FSM "G" designation to the ground points and listed the functions that ground at these points.
I wish I had access to pre-1997 XJ's so I could photograph the various engine bay grounds to round out this study. I have some pre-1997 XJ FSM wiring diagrams that describe the various grounds but they do not illustrate their physical location. I invite anyone with photos of their pre-97 engine bay grounds to post them so we could gather up a comprehensive document.
Here's the photos:
G100, the main battery-to-cassis ground point.
Attachment 377249
G101, the main battery-to engine ground point.
Attachment 377250
G102, the ground point for the OBD II Data Link Connector grounds (two each). This ground point is often mistakenly referred to as the ground point for the PCM.
Attachment 377251
G106, is located under the wiring harness going to the PCM, and near the windshield washer reservoir fiiller port.
Attachment 377252
Radio Interferance Suppression Ground Cable (Bonding Strap). This ground point is not described in Section 8W as a ground point. It has no "G" ground designation. Its only reference is in Section 8F of the FSM.
Attachment 377253
I wish I had access to pre-1997 XJ's so I could photograph the various engine bay grounds to round out this study. I have some pre-1997 XJ FSM wiring diagrams that describe the various grounds but they do not illustrate their physical location. I invite anyone with photos of their pre-97 engine bay grounds to post them so we could gather up a comprehensive document.
Here's the photos:
G100, the main battery-to-cassis ground point.
Attachment 377249
G101, the main battery-to engine ground point.
Attachment 377250
G102, the ground point for the OBD II Data Link Connector grounds (two each). This ground point is often mistakenly referred to as the ground point for the PCM.
Attachment 377251
G106, is located under the wiring harness going to the PCM, and near the windshield washer reservoir fiiller port.
Attachment 377252
Radio Interferance Suppression Ground Cable (Bonding Strap). This ground point is not described in Section 8W as a ground point. It has no "G" ground designation. Its only reference is in Section 8F of the FSM.
Attachment 377253
[QUOTE=Morat;3550679]If I stick my multimeter probes on both ends of the ground strap and it comes out 0 ohms is that good enough?
I prefer to check voltage drop between lead and body,
and and again between lead and battery
with a tidy current flowing through the joint.
On the other hand, cleaning the junctions is probably a better idea.
The inside of battery clamps, and the outside of battery posts are often poor.
Battery post brushes here: -
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...ushes&_sacat=0
I prefer to check voltage drop between lead and body,
and and again between lead and battery
with a tidy current flowing through the joint.
On the other hand, cleaning the junctions is probably a better idea.
The inside of battery clamps, and the outside of battery posts are often poor.
Battery post brushes here: -
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...ushes&_sacat=0
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