2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
#21
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
I've broken two cranks which left their generators spinning like a
motor. :-(
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Translation issues, we mean turn over when we say 'crank' and for sure
> if the alternator up top is turning, the starter down below is
> 'cranking' the engine over.
>
> It is not 'firing' when cranking sounds more like it.
>
> If under warranty, I would take it back with suspected CPS issues. It
> is an electronic part located at 10:00 on the bell housing looking from
> the back.
>
> The plug for it gets dirty and causes stalls. The plug is just above
> the exhaust manifold on the back driver's side.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
motor. :-(
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Translation issues, we mean turn over when we say 'crank' and for sure
> if the alternator up top is turning, the starter down below is
> 'cranking' the engine over.
>
> It is not 'firing' when cranking sounds more like it.
>
> If under warranty, I would take it back with suspected CPS issues. It
> is an electronic part located at 10:00 on the bell housing looking from
> the back.
>
> The plug for it gets dirty and causes stalls. The plug is just above
> the exhaust manifold on the back driver's side.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
#22
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
I've broken two cranks which left their generators spinning like a
motor. :-(
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Translation issues, we mean turn over when we say 'crank' and for sure
> if the alternator up top is turning, the starter down below is
> 'cranking' the engine over.
>
> It is not 'firing' when cranking sounds more like it.
>
> If under warranty, I would take it back with suspected CPS issues. It
> is an electronic part located at 10:00 on the bell housing looking from
> the back.
>
> The plug for it gets dirty and causes stalls. The plug is just above
> the exhaust manifold on the back driver's side.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
motor. :-(
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Translation issues, we mean turn over when we say 'crank' and for sure
> if the alternator up top is turning, the starter down below is
> 'cranking' the engine over.
>
> It is not 'firing' when cranking sounds more like it.
>
> If under warranty, I would take it back with suspected CPS issues. It
> is an electronic part located at 10:00 on the bell housing looking from
> the back.
>
> The plug for it gets dirty and causes stalls. The plug is just above
> the exhaust manifold on the back driver's side.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
#23
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
(Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
original message.
When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
anyway...
(Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
original message.
When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
anyway...
#24
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
(Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
original message.
When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
anyway...
(Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
original message.
When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
anyway...
#25
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
(Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
original message.
When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
anyway...
(Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
original message.
When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
anyway...
#26
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
Bitchen. :-) Although many motorcycles operate that way.
Yes, go to the Stealership, that's what warranties are for.
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uniskae wrote:
>
> I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
> (Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
> as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
> reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
> is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
> original message.
>
> When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
> starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
> any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
> starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
> engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
>
> I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
> The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
> anyway...
Yes, go to the Stealership, that's what warranties are for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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uniskae wrote:
>
> I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
> (Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
> as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
> reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
> is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
> original message.
>
> When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
> starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
> any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
> starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
> engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
>
> I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
> The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
> anyway...
#27
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
Bitchen. :-) Although many motorcycles operate that way.
Yes, go to the Stealership, that's what warranties are for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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uniskae wrote:
>
> I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
> (Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
> as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
> reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
> is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
> original message.
>
> When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
> starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
> any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
> starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
> engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
>
> I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
> The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
> anyway...
Yes, go to the Stealership, that's what warranties are for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
uniskae wrote:
>
> I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
> (Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
> as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
> reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
> is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
> original message.
>
> When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
> starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
> any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
> starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
> engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
>
> I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
> The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
> anyway...
#28
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
Bitchen. :-) Although many motorcycles operate that way.
Yes, go to the Stealership, that's what warranties are for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
uniskae wrote:
>
> I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
> (Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
> as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
> reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
> is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
> original message.
>
> When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
> starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
> any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
> starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
> engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
>
> I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
> The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
> anyway...
Yes, go to the Stealership, that's what warranties are for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
uniskae wrote:
>
> I incorrectly thought the alternator and the starter motor are the same
> (Incorrect assumption: The alternator is normally a generator but acts
> as a motor when the engine starts hence the name alternator). But after
> reading your post I checked up the web and now I know: the alternator
> is not the same as the starter motor. I meant the starter motor in my
> original message.
>
> When I had the problem, it seemed to me when I turn the key, the
> starter motor is running but the engine is not turning (I did not feel
> any shuddering when the engine kicks in). I got the feeling that the
> starter motor somehow did not couple with the engine. Or maybe the
> engine was turning but there was no spark or fuel.
>
> I am scared that the engine might stop in the middle of a busy highway.
> The dealer is likely to find "no problem". I should go the dealer
> anyway...
#29
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
Leave the key in the ON position for 5 seconds, then turn the key. This will
allow the fuel system to pressurize.
If if doesn't start, try pressing down on the gas pedal while cranking the
engine. If you can't get it started, bring it to the dealership.
#30
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Re: 2004 Jeep GC 4X4 stalls on city road
Leave the key in the ON position for 5 seconds, then turn the key. This will
allow the fuel system to pressurize.
If if doesn't start, try pressing down on the gas pedal while cranking the
engine. If you can't get it started, bring it to the dealership.