96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
rick.skowyra did pass the time by typing:
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
It could be, but usually a dying coil causes erratic start/warm-ups
and tends to straighten out when driving.
Check and clean the ASD relay and the camshaft position sensor line
that goes to the distributor.
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DougW
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
It could be, but usually a dying coil causes erratic start/warm-ups
and tends to straighten out when driving.
Check and clean the ASD relay and the camshaft position sensor line
that goes to the distributor.
--
DougW
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
Yes it could be.
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
#23
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
Yes it could be.
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
#24
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
Yes it could be.
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
#25
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
Yes it could be.
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
You can go to any electronics store and get a can of compressed freezing
spray. It is used to locate parts that fail from heat. You give the
coil a fast spray after it dies and if it starts right back up you have
likely nailed the trouble.
Don't you have two CPS's on that vehicle?
One is on the flywheel, the other is inside the distributor I think.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> It only happens after it is warmed up. I wait for cool down and it
> starts again!
> Then dies after running a while.
> Could this be the Coil ??
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
I don't know of any other CPS.
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
#27
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
I don't know of any other CPS.
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
I don't know of any other CPS.
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
#29
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
I don't know of any other CPS.
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
Could that be what you are referring to ?
Also
I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
And where is it located ?
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Re: 96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
>
> I don't know of any other CPS.
> The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
>
> A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
> Could that be what you are referring to ?
>
> Also
>
> I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
>
> What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
> And where is it located ?
Sorry, I was meaning the Camshaft Position Sensor as well as a Crank
Position Sensor both being a CPS....
The cam sensor causes your symptoms also and is located inside the
distributor.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> I don't know of any other CPS.
> The one that was changed was on the bell housing of the trans.
>
> A friend mentioned a ingition module in the distributor ?
> Could that be what you are referring to ?
>
> Also
>
> I am a newbie at best in regards to auto repair.
>
> What type of symptoms occur if there is a bad camshaft sensor?
> And where is it located ?
Sorry, I was meaning the Camshaft Position Sensor as well as a Crank
Position Sensor both being a CPS....
The cam sensor causes your symptoms also and is located inside the
distributor.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's