1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hard Start
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Re: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hard Start
look in front of the gas tank and look for a fuel filter it gray and has
three line going to it
if u do it also has a regultor in it and thats why they are so much money
but the correct way to test it with a pressure gauge
jnm007a wrote:
> My 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee always takes a good 5-10 seconds before it
> starts after it has been sitting for a while; however, once it starts,
> I can cut it off, and restart it at no problem. I took it to the
> dealer, and they suspected that it might be a fuel problem however they
> didn't perform a diagnostic test. I purchased the fuel pump module
> repair kit. I installed the o ring and spacer on the fuel return
> fitting that connects to the pressure regulator. I've had a battery
> test and an alternator test. Both are good. Even after I installed the
> o ring, I'm still having starting problems. Did I install the o ring
> kit incorrectly? Could the spark plug be an issue? I'd like your
> feedback. I'm a novice.
three line going to it
if u do it also has a regultor in it and thats why they are so much money
but the correct way to test it with a pressure gauge
jnm007a wrote:
> My 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee always takes a good 5-10 seconds before it
> starts after it has been sitting for a while; however, once it starts,
> I can cut it off, and restart it at no problem. I took it to the
> dealer, and they suspected that it might be a fuel problem however they
> didn't perform a diagnostic test. I purchased the fuel pump module
> repair kit. I installed the o ring and spacer on the fuel return
> fitting that connects to the pressure regulator. I've had a battery
> test and an alternator test. Both are good. Even after I installed the
> o ring, I'm still having starting problems. Did I install the o ring
> kit incorrectly? Could the spark plug be an issue? I'd like your
> feedback. I'm a novice.
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Re: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hard Start
look in front of the gas tank and look for a fuel filter it gray and has
three line going to it
if u do it also has a regultor in it and thats why they are so much money
but the correct way to test it with a pressure gauge
jnm007a wrote:
> My 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee always takes a good 5-10 seconds before it
> starts after it has been sitting for a while; however, once it starts,
> I can cut it off, and restart it at no problem. I took it to the
> dealer, and they suspected that it might be a fuel problem however they
> didn't perform a diagnostic test. I purchased the fuel pump module
> repair kit. I installed the o ring and spacer on the fuel return
> fitting that connects to the pressure regulator. I've had a battery
> test and an alternator test. Both are good. Even after I installed the
> o ring, I'm still having starting problems. Did I install the o ring
> kit incorrectly? Could the spark plug be an issue? I'd like your
> feedback. I'm a novice.
three line going to it
if u do it also has a regultor in it and thats why they are so much money
but the correct way to test it with a pressure gauge
jnm007a wrote:
> My 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee always takes a good 5-10 seconds before it
> starts after it has been sitting for a while; however, once it starts,
> I can cut it off, and restart it at no problem. I took it to the
> dealer, and they suspected that it might be a fuel problem however they
> didn't perform a diagnostic test. I purchased the fuel pump module
> repair kit. I installed the o ring and spacer on the fuel return
> fitting that connects to the pressure regulator. I've had a battery
> test and an alternator test. Both are good. Even after I installed the
> o ring, I'm still having starting problems. Did I install the o ring
> kit incorrectly? Could the spark plug be an issue? I'd like your
> feedback. I'm a novice.
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