96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
#121
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Outatime wrote:
> Uh, stupid question:
>
> When you say it won't 'restart', do you mean that the starter will not
> crank the engine over, or that it cranks, but will not fire?
>
> Big difference!
By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Doug B
#122
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
> By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Okay, gotcha. Yeah, I think more wiggling is in order. It's also
possible that there is more than one bad connection in there somewhere.
Hopefully, it isn't underneath the dash! I had one that I chased for
YEARS; it finally turned out to be map light mounted just underneath the
dash overhang; when you hit just the right bump or pushed the dash just
right, the socket shorted out to ground and blew half the fuses in the
panel.
> By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Okay, gotcha. Yeah, I think more wiggling is in order. It's also
possible that there is more than one bad connection in there somewhere.
Hopefully, it isn't underneath the dash! I had one that I chased for
YEARS; it finally turned out to be map light mounted just underneath the
dash overhang; when you hit just the right bump or pushed the dash just
right, the socket shorted out to ground and blew half the fuses in the
panel.
#123
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
> By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Okay, gotcha. Yeah, I think more wiggling is in order. It's also
possible that there is more than one bad connection in there somewhere.
Hopefully, it isn't underneath the dash! I had one that I chased for
YEARS; it finally turned out to be map light mounted just underneath the
dash overhang; when you hit just the right bump or pushed the dash just
right, the socket shorted out to ground and blew half the fuses in the
panel.
> By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Okay, gotcha. Yeah, I think more wiggling is in order. It's also
possible that there is more than one bad connection in there somewhere.
Hopefully, it isn't underneath the dash! I had one that I chased for
YEARS; it finally turned out to be map light mounted just underneath the
dash overhang; when you hit just the right bump or pushed the dash just
right, the socket shorted out to ground and blew half the fuses in the
panel.
#124
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
> By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Okay, gotcha. Yeah, I think more wiggling is in order. It's also
possible that there is more than one bad connection in there somewhere.
Hopefully, it isn't underneath the dash! I had one that I chased for
YEARS; it finally turned out to be map light mounted just underneath the
dash overhang; when you hit just the right bump or pushed the dash just
right, the socket shorted out to ground and blew half the fuses in the
panel.
> By "won't restart" I meant cranks, but will not start/fire.
Okay, gotcha. Yeah, I think more wiggling is in order. It's also
possible that there is more than one bad connection in there somewhere.
Hopefully, it isn't underneath the dash! I had one that I chased for
YEARS; it finally turned out to be map light mounted just underneath the
dash overhang; when you hit just the right bump or pushed the dash just
right, the socket shorted out to ground and blew half the fuses in the
panel.
#125
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
for days now.
I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
was.
Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
issue arises that leaves me stumped.
Doug B.
push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
for days now.
I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
was.
Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
issue arises that leaves me stumped.
Doug B.
#126
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
for days now.
I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
was.
Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
issue arises that leaves me stumped.
Doug B.
push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
for days now.
I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
was.
Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
issue arises that leaves me stumped.
Doug B.
#127
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
for days now.
I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
was.
Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
issue arises that leaves me stumped.
Doug B.
push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
for days now.
I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
was.
Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
issue arises that leaves me stumped.
Doug B.
#128
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Thanks for the follow-up.
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)
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
> push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
> to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
> factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
> for days now.
>
> I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
> but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
> was.
>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
> issue arises that leaves me stumped.
>
> Doug B.
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)
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
> push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
> to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
> factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
> for days now.
>
> I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
> but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
> was.
>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
> issue arises that leaves me stumped.
>
> Doug B.
#129
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Thanks for the follow-up.
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)
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
> push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
> to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
> factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
> for days now.
>
> I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
> but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
> was.
>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
> issue arises that leaves me stumped.
>
> Doug B.
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)
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
> push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
> to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
> factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
> for days now.
>
> I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
> but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
> was.
>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
> issue arises that leaves me stumped.
>
> Doug B.
#130
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee Stalling
Thanks for the follow-up.
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)
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
> push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
> to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
> factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
> for days now.
>
> I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
> but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
> was.
>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
> issue arises that leaves me stumped.
>
> Doug B.
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)
dougguitar@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved. As it turns out, it was the PCM. It got where I could
> push on it or tap on it, and the engine would start to stall. I took it
> to an auto electrical place, and they agreed. I ponied up for a new
> factory brain for the ol' girl, and she's been humming along just fine
> for days now.
>
> I just wanted to follow up. I hate when I read other lengthy threads,
> but then never get to hear what the ultimate resolution to the problem
> was.
>
> Thanks to everyone for their help. I'll know where to come next time an
> issue arises that leaves me stumped.
>
> Doug B.