91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
Hi Earle,
Thanks, I thought '91 was the last year of the carburated AMC
straight six, even though all Ford and GMs had been using electronic
injection since the early eighties.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The 1991 4.0 is fuel-injected. All of them are.
>
> Earle
Thanks, I thought '91 was the last year of the carburated AMC
straight six, even though all Ford and GMs had been using electronic
injection since the early eighties.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The 1991 4.0 is fuel-injected. All of them are.
>
> Earle
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
Hi Earle,
Thanks, I thought '91 was the last year of the carburated AMC
straight six, even though all Ford and GMs had been using electronic
injection since the early eighties.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The 1991 4.0 is fuel-injected. All of them are.
>
> Earle
Thanks, I thought '91 was the last year of the carburated AMC
straight six, even though all Ford and GMs had been using electronic
injection since the early eighties.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> The 1991 4.0 is fuel-injected. All of them are.
>
> Earle
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>
> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>
> Where should I begin?
>
> CTM
>
I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
remember which one.
Matt
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>
> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>
> Where should I begin?
>
> CTM
>
I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
remember which one.
Matt
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>
> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>
> Where should I begin?
>
> CTM
>
I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
remember which one.
Matt
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
I have a '93, 4 cyl and have had the same sort of problem related to
two different things. The first was the computer fritzing out. Some
numskull put a screw through the firewall that eventually worked it's
way through the case around the computer. The board began to short
once in a while and wouldn't start back up immediately. After a few
tries it would though. The local dealership were the one;s to finally
diagnose and fix the problem about a $1000 bucks later.
The other one was a relay in the relay box in front of the battery. It
was corroding and not making good contact. i fixed that one with a can
of electrical cleaner fluid and running fine emory boards in the
contact hole. If you look in the cover I think it will tell you which
one is related to the ignition. An interesting way to see if it is the
contact is the next time it won' t start try jumping the contact using
a wire in the holes. Someone showed that to me and that was how we
narrowed it down to the contact.
Jim
'93 4 cyl - ain't nothin there bit the basics but it gets me where I
gotta go.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:31:07 -0500, "Matthew Warren"
<msuuarren@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
><testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1134306127.992786.191190@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com...
>> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>>
>> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
>> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
>> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
>> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
>> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
>> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
>> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>>
>> Where should I begin?
>>
>> CTM
>>
>
>I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
>was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
>hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
>problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
>difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
>three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
>on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
>remember which one.
>
>Matt
>
two different things. The first was the computer fritzing out. Some
numskull put a screw through the firewall that eventually worked it's
way through the case around the computer. The board began to short
once in a while and wouldn't start back up immediately. After a few
tries it would though. The local dealership were the one;s to finally
diagnose and fix the problem about a $1000 bucks later.
The other one was a relay in the relay box in front of the battery. It
was corroding and not making good contact. i fixed that one with a can
of electrical cleaner fluid and running fine emory boards in the
contact hole. If you look in the cover I think it will tell you which
one is related to the ignition. An interesting way to see if it is the
contact is the next time it won' t start try jumping the contact using
a wire in the holes. Someone showed that to me and that was how we
narrowed it down to the contact.
Jim
'93 4 cyl - ain't nothin there bit the basics but it gets me where I
gotta go.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:31:07 -0500, "Matthew Warren"
<msuuarren@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
><testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1134306127.992786.191190@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com...
>> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>>
>> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
>> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
>> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
>> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
>> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
>> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
>> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>>
>> Where should I begin?
>>
>> CTM
>>
>
>I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
>was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
>hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
>problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
>difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
>three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
>on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
>remember which one.
>
>Matt
>
#27
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
I have a '93, 4 cyl and have had the same sort of problem related to
two different things. The first was the computer fritzing out. Some
numskull put a screw through the firewall that eventually worked it's
way through the case around the computer. The board began to short
once in a while and wouldn't start back up immediately. After a few
tries it would though. The local dealership were the one;s to finally
diagnose and fix the problem about a $1000 bucks later.
The other one was a relay in the relay box in front of the battery. It
was corroding and not making good contact. i fixed that one with a can
of electrical cleaner fluid and running fine emory boards in the
contact hole. If you look in the cover I think it will tell you which
one is related to the ignition. An interesting way to see if it is the
contact is the next time it won' t start try jumping the contact using
a wire in the holes. Someone showed that to me and that was how we
narrowed it down to the contact.
Jim
'93 4 cyl - ain't nothin there bit the basics but it gets me where I
gotta go.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:31:07 -0500, "Matthew Warren"
<msuuarren@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
><testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1134306127.992786.191190@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com...
>> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>>
>> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
>> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
>> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
>> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
>> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
>> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
>> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>>
>> Where should I begin?
>>
>> CTM
>>
>
>I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
>was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
>hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
>problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
>difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
>three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
>on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
>remember which one.
>
>Matt
>
two different things. The first was the computer fritzing out. Some
numskull put a screw through the firewall that eventually worked it's
way through the case around the computer. The board began to short
once in a while and wouldn't start back up immediately. After a few
tries it would though. The local dealership were the one;s to finally
diagnose and fix the problem about a $1000 bucks later.
The other one was a relay in the relay box in front of the battery. It
was corroding and not making good contact. i fixed that one with a can
of electrical cleaner fluid and running fine emory boards in the
contact hole. If you look in the cover I think it will tell you which
one is related to the ignition. An interesting way to see if it is the
contact is the next time it won' t start try jumping the contact using
a wire in the holes. Someone showed that to me and that was how we
narrowed it down to the contact.
Jim
'93 4 cyl - ain't nothin there bit the basics but it gets me where I
gotta go.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:31:07 -0500, "Matthew Warren"
<msuuarren@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
><testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1134306127.992786.191190@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com...
>> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>>
>> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
>> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
>> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
>> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
>> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
>> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
>> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>>
>> Where should I begin?
>>
>> CTM
>>
>
>I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
>was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
>hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
>problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
>difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
>three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
>on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
>remember which one.
>
>Matt
>
#28
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Re: 91 Wrangler stalls and won't restart
I have a '93, 4 cyl and have had the same sort of problem related to
two different things. The first was the computer fritzing out. Some
numskull put a screw through the firewall that eventually worked it's
way through the case around the computer. The board began to short
once in a while and wouldn't start back up immediately. After a few
tries it would though. The local dealership were the one;s to finally
diagnose and fix the problem about a $1000 bucks later.
The other one was a relay in the relay box in front of the battery. It
was corroding and not making good contact. i fixed that one with a can
of electrical cleaner fluid and running fine emory boards in the
contact hole. If you look in the cover I think it will tell you which
one is related to the ignition. An interesting way to see if it is the
contact is the next time it won' t start try jumping the contact using
a wire in the holes. Someone showed that to me and that was how we
narrowed it down to the contact.
Jim
'93 4 cyl - ain't nothin there bit the basics but it gets me where I
gotta go.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:31:07 -0500, "Matthew Warren"
<msuuarren@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
><testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1134306127.992786.191190@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com...
>> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>>
>> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
>> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
>> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
>> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
>> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
>> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
>> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>>
>> Where should I begin?
>>
>> CTM
>>
>
>I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
>was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
>hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
>problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
>difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
>three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
>on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
>remember which one.
>
>Matt
>
two different things. The first was the computer fritzing out. Some
numskull put a screw through the firewall that eventually worked it's
way through the case around the computer. The board began to short
once in a while and wouldn't start back up immediately. After a few
tries it would though. The local dealership were the one;s to finally
diagnose and fix the problem about a $1000 bucks later.
The other one was a relay in the relay box in front of the battery. It
was corroding and not making good contact. i fixed that one with a can
of electrical cleaner fluid and running fine emory boards in the
contact hole. If you look in the cover I think it will tell you which
one is related to the ignition. An interesting way to see if it is the
contact is the next time it won' t start try jumping the contact using
a wire in the holes. Someone showed that to me and that was how we
narrowed it down to the contact.
Jim
'93 4 cyl - ain't nothin there bit the basics but it gets me where I
gotta go.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:31:07 -0500, "Matthew Warren"
<msuuarren@bluefrog.com> wrote:
>
><testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1134306127.992786.191190@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com...
>> Sorry for the lack of information. I can't recreate the problem.
>>
>> I have a 91 Wranger 4.0 with 125000 miles. My wife, who is
>> semi-proficient at driving manual, has stalled backing out of the
>> driveway and another time driving out of the neighborhood and won't
>> start. The first time, when I got to the car 30 min later, it started
>> right up. This time, I heard her stall, went out and couldn't get it
>> started. I'll give it some time and try again. I drive it 98% of the
>> time with no issues. I can't remember if I've stalled recently.
>>
>> Where should I begin?
>>
>> CTM
>>
>
>I remember my '91 4cyl doing this... seems like the best solution I found
>was pulling one of the circuit breakers from the fuse block under the
>hood... can't remember which one now... been too long. But I had this
>problem well away from civilization a couple of times, would start it in a
>difficult situation and then stall it doing the clutch/brake thing with all
>three feet. I did start it the first couple of times by holding the pedal
>on the floor, but found it was quicker to pull that relay. sorry can't
>remember which one.
>
>Matt
>