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Kyle 10-16-2003 09:36 PM

84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
this.
If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
to this stuff.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-16-2003 09:52 PM

Re: 84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
A blown fuse indicates a short. Trace your wire looms until you
find the frayed sheath and spot where it's rubbing against ground.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Kyle wrote:
>
> Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
> cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
> fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
> I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
> causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
> said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
> I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
> my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
> the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
> Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
> don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
> this.
> If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
> and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
> would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
> to this stuff.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-16-2003 09:52 PM

Re: 84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
A blown fuse indicates a short. Trace your wire looms until you
find the frayed sheath and spot where it's rubbing against ground.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Kyle wrote:
>
> Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
> cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
> fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
> I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
> causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
> said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
> I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
> my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
> the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
> Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
> don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
> this.
> If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
> and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
> would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
> to this stuff.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 10-16-2003 09:52 PM

Re: 84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
A blown fuse indicates a short. Trace your wire looms until you
find the frayed sheath and spot where it's rubbing against ground.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Kyle wrote:
>
> Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
> cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
> fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
> I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
> causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
> said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
> I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
> my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
> the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
> Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
> don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
> this.
> If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
> and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
> would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
> to this stuff.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.


Mike Romain 10-17-2003 10:48 AM

Re: 84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
You have a melted wire would be my first guess.

Check on the exhaust manifold for the harness touching there somewhere.

All the red wires under the hood feed off that fuse. The stepper motor
and PCV solenoid right behind the carb, the vacuum solenoids on top of
the valve cover, the idle relay on the firewall if you have one, the
knock sensor, etc.

Also keep your eyes peeled for an orange wire that has melted, the
orange wires also tag to this fuse in the downstream side of the
sensors.

Under the dash would be my second guess.

The oil pressure gauge and sensor, the 4x4 light (and its switch on the
t-case uses orange wires down stream, look for a melted on the exhaust
pipe wire down under), the fuel gauge power and the temperature gauge
power.

I think that is all of them coming off the ign/lps fuse.

And last but not least, the ignition module. That is an easy one to
test. Unplug it and put a fuse in, if the fuse doesn't blow, suspect
the module or the wires down stream from it.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Kyle wrote:
>
> Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
> cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
> fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
> I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
> causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
> said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
> I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
> my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
> the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
> Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
> don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
> this.
> If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
> and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
> would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
> to this stuff.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.


Mike Romain 10-17-2003 10:48 AM

Re: 84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
You have a melted wire would be my first guess.

Check on the exhaust manifold for the harness touching there somewhere.

All the red wires under the hood feed off that fuse. The stepper motor
and PCV solenoid right behind the carb, the vacuum solenoids on top of
the valve cover, the idle relay on the firewall if you have one, the
knock sensor, etc.

Also keep your eyes peeled for an orange wire that has melted, the
orange wires also tag to this fuse in the downstream side of the
sensors.

Under the dash would be my second guess.

The oil pressure gauge and sensor, the 4x4 light (and its switch on the
t-case uses orange wires down stream, look for a melted on the exhaust
pipe wire down under), the fuel gauge power and the temperature gauge
power.

I think that is all of them coming off the ign/lps fuse.

And last but not least, the ignition module. That is an easy one to
test. Unplug it and put a fuse in, if the fuse doesn't blow, suspect
the module or the wires down stream from it.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Kyle wrote:
>
> Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
> cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
> fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
> I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
> causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
> said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
> I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
> my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
> the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
> Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
> don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
> this.
> If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
> and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
> would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
> to this stuff.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.


Mike Romain 10-17-2003 10:48 AM

Re: 84 cj7 starting problems. It's blowing my Ignition fuses like mad.
 
You have a melted wire would be my first guess.

Check on the exhaust manifold for the harness touching there somewhere.

All the red wires under the hood feed off that fuse. The stepper motor
and PCV solenoid right behind the carb, the vacuum solenoids on top of
the valve cover, the idle relay on the firewall if you have one, the
knock sensor, etc.

Also keep your eyes peeled for an orange wire that has melted, the
orange wires also tag to this fuse in the downstream side of the
sensors.

Under the dash would be my second guess.

The oil pressure gauge and sensor, the 4x4 light (and its switch on the
t-case uses orange wires down stream, look for a melted on the exhaust
pipe wire down under), the fuel gauge power and the temperature gauge
power.

I think that is all of them coming off the ign/lps fuse.

And last but not least, the ignition module. That is an easy one to
test. Unplug it and put a fuse in, if the fuse doesn't blow, suspect
the module or the wires down stream from it.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Kyle wrote:
>
> Alright, so here's the deal. I was driving my mostly stock 6 cyl 84
> cj7 on a trail when it just died on me. Turns out that I blew the
> fuse for the ignition system. So I got some more fuses and as soon as
> I put it in it fried. I've been asking around about what could be
> causing this but no one has really been that informative. Someone
> said it could be a shot computer, others said a faulty ignition coil.
> I have tried to make sense of the ignition system but the wires behind
> my dash are a mess. I checked the resistance on the ignition coil and
> the primary did read a little high (1.5), Could that be causing this?
> Could a fried ignition module be causing this? Computer? I just
> don't know where to start and what tests to run in order to isolate
> this.
> If it's the computer I think I would probably try the nutter bypass
> and trash it but I'd hate to start that project unless I was sure it
> would be the fix for this. After all I am pretty green when it comes
> to this stuff.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks in advance.



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