'89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life.
The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body and check the spring and all that good stuff. So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I believe it is broken. I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
My CJ7's was also broken and Bill H recommended a paper clip fix. I
tried it and it works excellently. I wrapped the clip around the post, fit the linkage piece on and looped the clip over the link part. It now stays put. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) DACMAN wrote: > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > believe it is broken. > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
My CJ7's was also broken and Bill H recommended a paper clip fix. I
tried it and it works excellently. I wrapped the clip around the post, fit the linkage piece on and looped the clip over the link part. It now stays put. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) DACMAN wrote: > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > believe it is broken. > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
My CJ7's was also broken and Bill H recommended a paper clip fix. I
tried it and it works excellently. I wrapped the clip around the post, fit the linkage piece on and looped the clip over the link part. It now stays put. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) DACMAN wrote: > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > believe it is broken. > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
I believe your problem would be in the computer controlled Idle
Speed Step Motor, page seventy: http://www.----------.com/temp/89JeepFI.pdf Clean it. Be sure and swear at the french for f**king up America's Jeep! The plastic clip costs thirty bucks, where a loosely clamped paper clip works as well. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- DACMAN wrote: > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > believe it is broken. > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
I believe your problem would be in the computer controlled Idle
Speed Step Motor, page seventy: http://www.----------.com/temp/89JeepFI.pdf Clean it. Be sure and swear at the french for f**king up America's Jeep! The plastic clip costs thirty bucks, where a loosely clamped paper clip works as well. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- DACMAN wrote: > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > believe it is broken. > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
I believe your problem would be in the computer controlled Idle
Speed Step Motor, page seventy: http://www.----------.com/temp/89JeepFI.pdf Clean it. Be sure and swear at the french for f**king up America's Jeep! The plastic clip costs thirty bucks, where a loosely clamped paper clip works as well. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- DACMAN wrote: > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > believe it is broken. > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
They are metal clips on these Bill so you have to buy the whole cable.
When our idle blows high, it has always been the connection on the TPS. I give it a clean and away it goes again. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" wrote: > > I believe your problem would be in the computer controlled Idle > Speed Step Motor, page seventy: > http://www.----------.com/temp/89JeepFI.pdf Clean it. Be sure and swear > at the french for f**king up America's Jeep! > The plastic clip costs thirty bucks, where a loosely clamped paper > clip works as well. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > DACMAN wrote: > > > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > > believe it is broken. > > > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
They are metal clips on these Bill so you have to buy the whole cable.
When our idle blows high, it has always been the connection on the TPS. I give it a clean and away it goes again. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" wrote: > > I believe your problem would be in the computer controlled Idle > Speed Step Motor, page seventy: > http://www.----------.com/temp/89JeepFI.pdf Clean it. Be sure and swear > at the french for f**king up America's Jeep! > The plastic clip costs thirty bucks, where a loosely clamped paper > clip works as well. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > DACMAN wrote: > > > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > > believe it is broken. > > > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > > > Thanks! |
Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
They are metal clips on these Bill so you have to buy the whole cable.
When our idle blows high, it has always been the connection on the TPS. I give it a clean and away it goes again. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" wrote: > > I believe your problem would be in the computer controlled Idle > Speed Step Motor, page seventy: > http://www.----------.com/temp/89JeepFI.pdf Clean it. Be sure and swear > at the french for f**king up America's Jeep! > The plastic clip costs thirty bucks, where a loosely clamped paper > clip works as well. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > DACMAN wrote: > > > > I have an '89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer that I am bringing back to life. > > The throttle was sticking and remaining open any time I would start it > > and give it any gas. Initially, I tried to fix the problem by spraying > > WD40 on mechanical moving parts that would affect the throttle. When I > > purchased this Jeep it had been sitting for a good while. That really > > did not do much so it was suggested to me to clean the throttle body > > and check the spring and all that good stuff. > > > > So, over the weekend I actually removed the throttle body and cleaned > > it really well with carb cleaner. I found that the throttle body is > > not the issue, but it seems like it is the throttle linkage. The > > throttle linkage seems to be sticking really bad. > > > > Problem I have is when I tried to put the throttle linkage back on the > > throttle arm of the throttle body. The throttle linkage connector (or > > whatever its name might be) will not stay on the throttle arm now. I > > believe it is broken. > > > > I have been looking for a replacement online and have only found one > > place which is AutoZone for $125.00. Seems a little salty to me. > > > > Anyone have suggestions or advice on any of this. > > > > Thanks! |
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