96 Grand Cherokee - Stalling... Replaced CPS .... Different stalling
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coil???? did u check that
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
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coil???? did u check that
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
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coil???? did u check that
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
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coil???? did u check that
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
"rick.skowyra@ryersontull.com" wrote:
> Well, still no resolution to the problem. I replaced the fuel pump,
> crank sensor, cam sensor, and even the ECM! It still starts when
> cold, but then after running for about 20min starts to sputter, and
> dies. Then, you can't get it started again until it cools down. I was
> told to possibly check the MAP sensor ??
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asd relay and fuel pump relay
Rick S wrote:
> I actually tried the coil thing. Instead of freeze spray, we took it
> out, put it in a bucket of ice water for a while. Put it back in and
> still no start up.
Rick S wrote:
> I actually tried the coil thing. Instead of freeze spray, we took it
> out, put it in a bucket of ice water for a while. Put it back in and
> still no start up.
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asd relay and fuel pump relay
Rick S wrote:
> I actually tried the coil thing. Instead of freeze spray, we took it
> out, put it in a bucket of ice water for a while. Put it back in and
> still no start up.
Rick S wrote:
> I actually tried the coil thing. Instead of freeze spray, we took it
> out, put it in a bucket of ice water for a while. Put it back in and
> still no start up.
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asd relay and fuel pump relay
Rick S wrote:
> I actually tried the coil thing. Instead of freeze spray, we took it
> out, put it in a bucket of ice water for a while. Put it back in and
> still no start up.
Rick S wrote:
> I actually tried the coil thing. Instead of freeze spray, we took it
> out, put it in a bucket of ice water for a while. Put it back in and
> still no start up.


