Cherokee dying repeatedly
I own a 97' Grand Cherokee that repeatedly dies while I'm driving. When I try to restart it the engine turns over but doesn't start
But, after letting it sit and cool down it starts again????? I just recently had all the plugs and wires changed along with the distributor cap. Also had the computer replaced. I'm stumpped????
But, after letting it sit and cool down it starts again????? I just recently had all the plugs and wires changed along with the distributor cap. Also had the computer replaced. I'm stumpped????
I just had this fixed, mechanic called it a starter sensor or something. It would get hot and just cut off while driving. Let is sit for a while and it would run, then cut off again. Cost me about 150 bucks labor and material.
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From: London, On.
Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
You can have the computer scanned for codes to confirm it. Even though I had no check eng light on, it still came up with the cps error. Any shop with a scanner can check the cpu for codes.
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From: Alpharetta, GA
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
This thread sounds very similar to my issue. My Jeep will run perfectly well unless you hit a bump in the road which will cause the engine to drop RPM and cut off. Electrical stays on, just the engine quits.
When I restart it usually takes a few cranks before it will run again. Once it does, everything runs great... of course until you hit the next set of bumps.
If I keep the accelerator down when the RPM's start dropping, I can usually avoid a cut off. Could this be a faulty TPS?
I've had a number of suggestions of this being a crack in the Coil pack, a roll over sensor malfunction or a faulty fuel pump.
I'd appreciate any ideas.....
2001 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0L
When I restart it usually takes a few cranks before it will run again. Once it does, everything runs great... of course until you hit the next set of bumps.
If I keep the accelerator down when the RPM's start dropping, I can usually avoid a cut off. Could this be a faulty TPS?
I've had a number of suggestions of this being a crack in the Coil pack, a roll over sensor malfunction or a faulty fuel pump.
I'd appreciate any ideas.....
2001 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0L
Last edited by wanahakama; Sep 15, 2011 at 01:07 PM. Reason: Car specs not listed
4.0l 6 cyl 2004 grand cherokee 4wd. starts and runs fine then at any given day it will quit (shut off). Tach goes to zero....radio a/c work but engine just shuts off. This also has haapened when slowing down to pull into parking spot on the side of the street. I shift to neutral and then turn the key to start then everything is fine. It might happen 3 times in a day but then not again for a week or so. No warning of any kind.
Not sure where to start first. I have owned for about a month; only 59,000 miles.
Any one have a place for me start??????
Thanks Mike
Not sure where to start first. I have owned for about a month; only 59,000 miles.
Any one have a place for me start??????
Thanks Mike
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