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Ray 12-01-2003 08:39 AM

93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.

Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
will work for them.

Dick 12-01-2003 10:21 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
Jeep dealer, not an independent.

----

On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:

>The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
>month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
>have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
>coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
>position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
>started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
>wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
>just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
>had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
>the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
>and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
>same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
>another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
>that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
>only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
>plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
>tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
>it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
>starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
>Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
>all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
>will work for them.



Dick 12-01-2003 10:21 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
Jeep dealer, not an independent.

----

On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:

>The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
>month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
>have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
>coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
>position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
>started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
>wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
>just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
>had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
>the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
>and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
>same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
>another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
>that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
>only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
>plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
>tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
>it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
>starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
>Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
>all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
>will work for them.



Dick 12-01-2003 10:21 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
Jeep dealer, not an independent.

----

On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:

>The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
>month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
>have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
>coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
>position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
>started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
>wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
>just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
>had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
>the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
>and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
>same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
>another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
>that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
>only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
>plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
>tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
>it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
>starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
>Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
>all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
>will work for them.



Snow 12-01-2003 01:02 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.

Snow...

"----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> Jeep dealer, not an independent.
>
> ----
>
> On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
>
> >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> >
> >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> >will work for them.

>




Snow 12-01-2003 01:02 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.

Snow...

"----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> Jeep dealer, not an independent.
>
> ----
>
> On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
>
> >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> >
> >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> >will work for them.

>




Snow 12-01-2003 01:02 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.

Snow...

"----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> Jeep dealer, not an independent.
>
> ----
>
> On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
>
> >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> >
> >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> >will work for them.

>




Cherokee-LTD 12-01-2003 03:24 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
: block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
: symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
: the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
:
: Snow...
:

I think he has covered that issue according to the OP.

: > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
: > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
: > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
: > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all

Another notable item prone to failure is the neutral safety switch.
-Brian



Cherokee-LTD 12-01-2003 03:24 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
: block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
: symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
: the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
:
: Snow...
:

I think he has covered that issue according to the OP.

: > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
: > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
: > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
: > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all

Another notable item prone to failure is the neutral safety switch.
-Brian



Cherokee-LTD 12-01-2003 03:24 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
: Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
: block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
: symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
: the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
:
: Snow...
:

I think he has covered that issue according to the OP.

: > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
: > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
: > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
: > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all

Another notable item prone to failure is the neutral safety switch.
-Brian



bowgus 12-01-2003 08:27 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that was
just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed a
few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as you
have described.


"Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
> Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> will work for them.




bowgus 12-01-2003 08:27 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that was
just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed a
few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as you
have described.


"Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
> Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> will work for them.




bowgus 12-01-2003 08:27 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that was
just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed a
few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as you
have described.


"Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
> Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> will work for them.




Ray 12-01-2003 08:33 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Please READ my post, as I stated in my post that one of the things I
tried was checking the ground wire and running a jumper from the block
to the battery. I also changed the CPS twice.

Ok, new info, I got the computer codes, and I had 12, 54, and 55. So
it seems like 54 is probably my problem. Is there a way to reset the
codes so I can make sure I get the same code. Would the Hall effect
sensor under the rotor cause this? I am going to pick this part up
tomorrow and try this. I did play with all the relays, swapping the
positions with the starer, and checked the fuses, so I am pretty sure
is is not a fuse or relay like the ASD.

Yes the PCM could be gone, but why would it have started those two
times? Well thanks for you help so far, I will keep looking.

"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message news:<gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com> ...
> Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
> block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
> symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
> the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
>
> Snow...
>
> "----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
> news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> > First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> > I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> > you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> > relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> > brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> > is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> > special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> > Jeep dealer, not an independent.
> >
> > ----
> >
> > On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
> >
> > >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > >
> > >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > >will work for them.

> >


Ray 12-01-2003 08:33 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Please READ my post, as I stated in my post that one of the things I
tried was checking the ground wire and running a jumper from the block
to the battery. I also changed the CPS twice.

Ok, new info, I got the computer codes, and I had 12, 54, and 55. So
it seems like 54 is probably my problem. Is there a way to reset the
codes so I can make sure I get the same code. Would the Hall effect
sensor under the rotor cause this? I am going to pick this part up
tomorrow and try this. I did play with all the relays, swapping the
positions with the starer, and checked the fuses, so I am pretty sure
is is not a fuse or relay like the ASD.

Yes the PCM could be gone, but why would it have started those two
times? Well thanks for you help so far, I will keep looking.

"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message news:<gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com> ...
> Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
> block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
> symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
> the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
>
> Snow...
>
> "----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
> news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> > First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> > I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> > you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> > relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> > brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> > is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> > special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> > Jeep dealer, not an independent.
> >
> > ----
> >
> > On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
> >
> > >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > >
> > >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > >will work for them.

> >


Ray 12-01-2003 08:33 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Please READ my post, as I stated in my post that one of the things I
tried was checking the ground wire and running a jumper from the block
to the battery. I also changed the CPS twice.

Ok, new info, I got the computer codes, and I had 12, 54, and 55. So
it seems like 54 is probably my problem. Is there a way to reset the
codes so I can make sure I get the same code. Would the Hall effect
sensor under the rotor cause this? I am going to pick this part up
tomorrow and try this. I did play with all the relays, swapping the
positions with the starer, and checked the fuses, so I am pretty sure
is is not a fuse or relay like the ASD.

Yes the PCM could be gone, but why would it have started those two
times? Well thanks for you help so far, I will keep looking.

"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message news:<gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com> ...
> Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
> block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
> symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
> the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
>
> Snow...
>
> "----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
> news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> > First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> > I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> > you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> > relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> > brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> > is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> > special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> > Jeep dealer, not an independent.
> >
> > ----
> >
> > On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
> >
> > >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > >
> > >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > >will work for them.

> >


Kevin in San Diego 12-02-2003 03:17 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
I would yank a pcm from a wrecking yard to test it. It sounds like you have
spent plenty on it already!
KH

"bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:YTRyb.471$Y4R1.112@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that

was
> just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed a
> few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as

you
> have described.
>
>
> "Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> > The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> >
> > Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > will work for them.

>
>




Kevin in San Diego 12-02-2003 03:17 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
I would yank a pcm from a wrecking yard to test it. It sounds like you have
spent plenty on it already!
KH

"bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:YTRyb.471$Y4R1.112@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that

was
> just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed a
> few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as

you
> have described.
>
>
> "Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> > The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> >
> > Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > will work for them.

>
>




Kevin in San Diego 12-02-2003 03:17 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
I would yank a pcm from a wrecking yard to test it. It sounds like you have
spent plenty on it already!
KH

"bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:YTRyb.471$Y4R1.112@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that

was
> just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed a
> few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as

you
> have described.
>
>
> "Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> > The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> >
> > Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > will work for them.

>
>




Mike Romain 12-02-2003 05:20 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Can't resist, neither one of you two can read...
;-)

The ground that 'can' cause those symptoms is the mesh one from the
engine block to the firewall. If that goes ratty, the PCM doesn't turn
on.

I would run the jumper cable from the battery to the firewall to check
that.

Other than that, maybe the pickup in the distributor, but usually when I
see those go, they are just plain gone.

I have also seen the hold down foot on the distributor get rusty and not
connect the distributor to ground.


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

Ray wrote:
>
> Please READ my post, as I stated in my post that one of the things I
> tried was checking the ground wire and running a jumper from the block
> to the battery. I also changed the CPS twice.
>
> Ok, new info, I got the computer codes, and I had 12, 54, and 55. So
> it seems like 54 is probably my problem. Is there a way to reset the
> codes so I can make sure I get the same code. Would the Hall effect
> sensor under the rotor cause this? I am going to pick this part up
> tomorrow and try this. I did play with all the relays, swapping the
> positions with the starer, and checked the fuses, so I am pretty sure
> is is not a fuse or relay like the ASD.
>
> Yes the PCM could be gone, but why would it have started those two
> times? Well thanks for you help so far, I will keep looking.
>
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message news:<gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com> ...
> > Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
> > block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
> > symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
> > the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
> >
> > Snow...
> >
> > "----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
> > news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> > > First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> > > I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> > > you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> > > relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> > > brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> > > is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> > > special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> > > Jeep dealer, not an independent.
> > >
> > > ----
> > >
> > > On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
> > >
> > > >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > > >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > > >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > > >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > > >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > > >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > > >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > > >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > > >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > > >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > > >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > > >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > > >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > > >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > > >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > > >
> > > >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > > >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > > >will work for them.
> > >


Mike Romain 12-02-2003 05:20 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Can't resist, neither one of you two can read...
;-)

The ground that 'can' cause those symptoms is the mesh one from the
engine block to the firewall. If that goes ratty, the PCM doesn't turn
on.

I would run the jumper cable from the battery to the firewall to check
that.

Other than that, maybe the pickup in the distributor, but usually when I
see those go, they are just plain gone.

I have also seen the hold down foot on the distributor get rusty and not
connect the distributor to ground.


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

Ray wrote:
>
> Please READ my post, as I stated in my post that one of the things I
> tried was checking the ground wire and running a jumper from the block
> to the battery. I also changed the CPS twice.
>
> Ok, new info, I got the computer codes, and I had 12, 54, and 55. So
> it seems like 54 is probably my problem. Is there a way to reset the
> codes so I can make sure I get the same code. Would the Hall effect
> sensor under the rotor cause this? I am going to pick this part up
> tomorrow and try this. I did play with all the relays, swapping the
> positions with the starer, and checked the fuses, so I am pretty sure
> is is not a fuse or relay like the ASD.
>
> Yes the PCM could be gone, but why would it have started those two
> times? Well thanks for you help so far, I will keep looking.
>
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message news:<gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com> ...
> > Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
> > block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
> > symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
> > the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
> >
> > Snow...
> >
> > "----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
> > news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> > > First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> > > I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> > > you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> > > relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> > > brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> > > is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> > > special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> > > Jeep dealer, not an independent.
> > >
> > > ----
> > >
> > > On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
> > >
> > > >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > > >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > > >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > > >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > > >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > > >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > > >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > > >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > > >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > > >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > > >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > > >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > > >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > > >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > > >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > > >
> > > >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > > >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > > >will work for them.
> > >


Mike Romain 12-02-2003 05:20 PM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Can't resist, neither one of you two can read...
;-)

The ground that 'can' cause those symptoms is the mesh one from the
engine block to the firewall. If that goes ratty, the PCM doesn't turn
on.

I would run the jumper cable from the battery to the firewall to check
that.

Other than that, maybe the pickup in the distributor, but usually when I
see those go, they are just plain gone.

I have also seen the hold down foot on the distributor get rusty and not
connect the distributor to ground.


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

Ray wrote:
>
> Please READ my post, as I stated in my post that one of the things I
> tried was checking the ground wire and running a jumper from the block
> to the battery. I also changed the CPS twice.
>
> Ok, new info, I got the computer codes, and I had 12, 54, and 55. So
> it seems like 54 is probably my problem. Is there a way to reset the
> codes so I can make sure I get the same code. Would the Hall effect
> sensor under the rotor cause this? I am going to pick this part up
> tomorrow and try this. I did play with all the relays, swapping the
> positions with the starer, and checked the fuses, so I am pretty sure
> is is not a fuse or relay like the ASD.
>
> Yes the PCM could be gone, but why would it have started those two
> times? Well thanks for you help so far, I will keep looking.
>
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message news:<gjLyb.3967$zf2.502753@news20.bellglobal.com> ...
> > Before Mike R. say's it.. have you checked the ground wire from the engine
> > block to the fire wall?? if that cable is shot it will cause similar
> > symptoms. To check this, run a jumper cable from the negative terminal on
> > the battery to the engine block, if jeep starts then that the problem.
> >
> > Snow...
> >
> > "----" <r------33@cableone.net> wrote in message
> > news:3nmmsv4utft4todaabp0i48ui4nkfcpf0q@4ax.com...
> > > First, there is no such thing as a V6 in a 1993 Jeep. It is either an
> > > I-6 or a V8. The CPS seems to be the most common failure point, but
> > > you have other components to consider. If the automatic shut down
> > > relay (ASD) is not working, the engine will not start. The overall
> > > brain of the engine is the Powertrain Control Module (PCM.) If that
> > > is faulty nothing works. The PCM drives the ASD relay. The PCM takes
> > > special equipment for diagnosis. Sounds like you should take it to a
> > > Jeep dealer, not an independent.
> > >
> > > ----
> > >
> > > On 1 Dec 2003 05:39:03 -0800, raydog153@hotmail.com (Ray) wrote:
> > >
> > > >The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > > >month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > > >have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > > >coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > > >position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > > >started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > > >wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > > >just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > > >had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > > >the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > > >and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > > >same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > > >another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > > >that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > > >only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > > >plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > > >tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > > >it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > > >starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > > >
> > > >Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > > >all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > > >will work for them.
> > >


Greg Ladigin 12-09-2003 10:21 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Yeah could be a fuel delivery problem, what kind of pressure are you
getting? And what was that about plugs not firing?

GL
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ZTXyb.25713$Bk1.18984@fed1read05...
> I would yank a pcm from a wrecking yard to test it. It sounds like you

have
> spent plenty on it already!
> KH
>
> "bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:YTRyb.471$Y4R1.112@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> > You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that

> was
> > just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed

a
> > few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as

> you
> > have described.
> >
> >
> > "Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> > > The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > > month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > > have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > > coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > > position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > > started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > > wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > > just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > > had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > > the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > > and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > > same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > > another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > > that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > > only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > > plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > > tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > > it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > > starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > >
> > > Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > > all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > > will work for them.

> >
> >

>
>




Greg Ladigin 12-09-2003 10:21 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Yeah could be a fuel delivery problem, what kind of pressure are you
getting? And what was that about plugs not firing?

GL
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ZTXyb.25713$Bk1.18984@fed1read05...
> I would yank a pcm from a wrecking yard to test it. It sounds like you

have
> spent plenty on it already!
> KH
>
> "bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:YTRyb.471$Y4R1.112@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> > You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that

> was
> > just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed

a
> > few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as

> you
> > have described.
> >
> >
> > "Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> > > The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > > month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > > have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > > coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > > position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > > started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > > wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > > just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > > had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > > the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > > and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > > same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > > another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > > that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > > only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > > plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > > tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > > it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > > starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > >
> > > Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > > all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > > will work for them.

> >
> >

>
>




Greg Ladigin 12-09-2003 10:21 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Yeah could be a fuel delivery problem, what kind of pressure are you
getting? And what was that about plugs not firing?

GL
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ZTXyb.25713$Bk1.18984@fed1read05...
> I would yank a pcm from a wrecking yard to test it. It sounds like you

have
> spent plenty on it already!
> KH
>
> "bowgus" <Bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:YTRyb.471$Y4R1.112@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
> > You say "the plugs are not firing" ... do you mean no spark? And if that

> was
> > just a typo, maybe rethink the fuel pump ... mine intermittently failed

a
> > few times untill it finally failed for good with the symptoms exactly as

> you
> > have described.
> >
> >
> > "Ray" <raydog153@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:17ce08d4.0312010539.1f0e8c17@posting.google.c om...
> > > The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> > > month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> > > have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> > > coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> > > position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> > > started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> > > wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> > > just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> > > had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> > > the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> > > and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> > > same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> > > another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> > > that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> > > only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> > > plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> > > tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> > > it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> > > starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
> > >
> > > Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> > > all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> > > will work for them.

> >
> >

>
>




riceman 01-30-2004 01:06 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Don't know if you're following this thread still but...

I have a 1990 Cherokee LTD 4 L I had the exact same problem. We tried
relays plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, crank sensor, and ballast resistor
for the fuel pump. We had fuel pressure. It turned out to be the computer,
or rather the computer connector ( yes I bought another computer to find
out the hard way ) Mine's mounted beside the steering column under the
dash. I grabbed the connector and gave it a good push and it started right
up. Seems like one (?) of the wires in the connectors wasn't all the way
in and the computer was loose on the bracket. I haven't had a problem
since. It's been about a year.
Hope this help.

Jeremy

Ray wrote:

> The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
> Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> will work for them.



riceman 01-30-2004 01:06 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Don't know if you're following this thread still but...

I have a 1990 Cherokee LTD 4 L I had the exact same problem. We tried
relays plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, crank sensor, and ballast resistor
for the fuel pump. We had fuel pressure. It turned out to be the computer,
or rather the computer connector ( yes I bought another computer to find
out the hard way ) Mine's mounted beside the steering column under the
dash. I grabbed the connector and gave it a good push and it started right
up. Seems like one (?) of the wires in the connectors wasn't all the way
in and the computer was loose on the bracket. I haven't had a problem
since. It's been about a year.
Hope this help.

Jeremy

Ray wrote:

> The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
> Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> will work for them.



riceman 01-30-2004 01:06 AM

Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee won't start
 
Don't know if you're following this thread still but...

I have a 1990 Cherokee LTD 4 L I had the exact same problem. We tried
relays plugs, wires, cap, rotor, coil, crank sensor, and ballast resistor
for the fuel pump. We had fuel pressure. It turned out to be the computer,
or rather the computer connector ( yes I bought another computer to find
out the hard way ) Mine's mounted beside the steering column under the
dash. I grabbed the connector and gave it a good push and it started right
up. Seems like one (?) of the wires in the connectors wasn't all the way
in and the computer was loose on the bracket. I haven't had a problem
since. It's been about a year.
Hope this help.

Jeremy

Ray wrote:

> The jeep is V6, auto. It ran fine every day till I let it sit for a
> month, now I can't get it started. Never had a starting problem. I
> have talked to three mechanics, and tried many things. I tried a new
> coil, new plugs, new distributor, new rotor, new CPS (crankshaft
> position sensor). I don't get it, after I put the new CPS in it
> started, then I shut it off, and tried to start it again, and
> wouldn't. I pulled it out, made sure there was a good ground, nothing,
> just cranks and cranks. I tried the ground thing, made sure the block
> had a good ground using jumper cables still nothing. I unplugged all
> the connectors to everything and replugged them in, tried to start it,
> and it started, then shut it down and it won't start again. I did the
> same thing, unplugging everything, and still nothing. I got yet
> another CPS and tried that, still nothing, so I don't think it is
> that. The plugs are not firing. The timing belt is fine. Those are the
> only two times I have gotten it to start in over 100 tries. I have
> plundered the newsgroups looking for advice, the two main things I
> tried (grounding and CPS), and all the obvious stuff. What else could
> it be? When it did start up, it started up instantly. I also tried
> starting fluid, and am pretty sure it is not the fuel pump.
>
> Please help with advise, I hate to take it in the shop after trying
> all this stuff, since they will do the same stuff, or I am afraid it
> will work for them.




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