'97 XJ won't start...and no codes
#31
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes
phantom_milkie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 97 XJ that won't start, it turns over, but just won't fire
> up. Now, ordinarily, i wouldn't bother posting with something of this
> vague nature, however-- I can't pull up any codes. Not even a 55 will
> appear, so does that mean the computer brain is dead?
>
> The jeep was fine last night when I parked it, i filled up completely
> yesterday on gas...fuel pump? If it was something along those lines,
> wouldn't I still have at least a 55 appearing when i try for the
> codes?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
First thing I'd check is fuel pressure and pull off some from the rail
and check for contamination/water just in case you tanked up on bad fuel.
Next is the spark. If the coil goes out it doesn't throw codes.
Wouldn't hurt to check fuses either. Usually the computer throws 12 and
55, but I'm not sure if it does a 55 if there are no codes to show.
Pulling and replacing the battery ground will set a code 12.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I have a 97 XJ that won't start, it turns over, but just won't fire
> up. Now, ordinarily, i wouldn't bother posting with something of this
> vague nature, however-- I can't pull up any codes. Not even a 55 will
> appear, so does that mean the computer brain is dead?
>
> The jeep was fine last night when I parked it, i filled up completely
> yesterday on gas...fuel pump? If it was something along those lines,
> wouldn't I still have at least a 55 appearing when i try for the
> codes?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
First thing I'd check is fuel pressure and pull off some from the rail
and check for contamination/water just in case you tanked up on bad fuel.
Next is the spark. If the coil goes out it doesn't throw codes.
Wouldn't hurt to check fuses either. Usually the computer throws 12 and
55, but I'm not sure if it does a 55 if there are no codes to show.
Pulling and replacing the battery ground will set a code 12.
--
DougW
#32
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes
phantom_milkie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 97 XJ that won't start, it turns over, but just won't fire
> up. Now, ordinarily, i wouldn't bother posting with something of this
> vague nature, however-- I can't pull up any codes. Not even a 55 will
> appear, so does that mean the computer brain is dead?
>
> The jeep was fine last night when I parked it, i filled up completely
> yesterday on gas...fuel pump? If it was something along those lines,
> wouldn't I still have at least a 55 appearing when i try for the
> codes?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
First thing I'd check is fuel pressure and pull off some from the rail
and check for contamination/water just in case you tanked up on bad fuel.
Next is the spark. If the coil goes out it doesn't throw codes.
Wouldn't hurt to check fuses either. Usually the computer throws 12 and
55, but I'm not sure if it does a 55 if there are no codes to show.
Pulling and replacing the battery ground will set a code 12.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I have a 97 XJ that won't start, it turns over, but just won't fire
> up. Now, ordinarily, i wouldn't bother posting with something of this
> vague nature, however-- I can't pull up any codes. Not even a 55 will
> appear, so does that mean the computer brain is dead?
>
> The jeep was fine last night when I parked it, i filled up completely
> yesterday on gas...fuel pump? If it was something along those lines,
> wouldn't I still have at least a 55 appearing when i try for the
> codes?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
First thing I'd check is fuel pressure and pull off some from the rail
and check for contamination/water just in case you tanked up on bad fuel.
Next is the spark. If the coil goes out it doesn't throw codes.
Wouldn't hurt to check fuses either. Usually the computer throws 12 and
55, but I'm not sure if it does a 55 if there are no codes to show.
Pulling and replacing the battery ground will set a code 12.
--
DougW
#33
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes
phantom_milkie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 97 XJ that won't start, it turns over, but just won't fire
> up. Now, ordinarily, i wouldn't bother posting with something of this
> vague nature, however-- I can't pull up any codes. Not even a 55 will
> appear, so does that mean the computer brain is dead?
>
> The jeep was fine last night when I parked it, i filled up completely
> yesterday on gas...fuel pump? If it was something along those lines,
> wouldn't I still have at least a 55 appearing when i try for the
> codes?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
First thing I'd check is fuel pressure and pull off some from the rail
and check for contamination/water just in case you tanked up on bad fuel.
Next is the spark. If the coil goes out it doesn't throw codes.
Wouldn't hurt to check fuses either. Usually the computer throws 12 and
55, but I'm not sure if it does a 55 if there are no codes to show.
Pulling and replacing the battery ground will set a code 12.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I have a 97 XJ that won't start, it turns over, but just won't fire
> up. Now, ordinarily, i wouldn't bother posting with something of this
> vague nature, however-- I can't pull up any codes. Not even a 55 will
> appear, so does that mean the computer brain is dead?
>
> The jeep was fine last night when I parked it, i filled up completely
> yesterday on gas...fuel pump? If it was something along those lines,
> wouldn't I still have at least a 55 appearing when i try for the
> codes?
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
First thing I'd check is fuel pressure and pull off some from the rail
and check for contamination/water just in case you tanked up on bad fuel.
Next is the spark. If the coil goes out it doesn't throw codes.
Wouldn't hurt to check fuses either. Usually the computer throws 12 and
55, but I'm not sure if it does a 55 if there are no codes to show.
Pulling and replacing the battery ground will set a code 12.
--
DougW
#34
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes, Now SnoMan the Stalker
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
#35
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes, Now SnoMan the Stalker
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
#36
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes, Now SnoMan the Stalker
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
#37
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes, Now SnoMan the Stalker
SnoMan wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:54:51 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> literate too eh.
>
> Yes you are
>
>> His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
>
>> If you had bothered to read the original post or even my reply instead
>> of stalking me you might have seen that.
>
> I read it did you? (you just think you did)
>
>> Once again you have proven you have no clue in the world.
>
His Jeep's computer doesn't show 'any' codes you stalking foole!
Not even a code 55 if you had of bothered to read it instead of focusing
on stalking me.
He asked if the computer was dead, I pointed at grounds.
You are stupid beyond belief.
Mike
#38
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes
In article <ujio63drvptjuaj07r86122lbli60gmqnb@4ax.com>,
SnoMan <admin@snoman.com> wrote:
> >His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
You really should familiarize yourself with Chrysler diagnostic
strategies before you touch a keyboard.
If this were one of your clapped out 80s GM trucks and it
wouldn't flash a KOEO code 12, where would you start looking?
SnoMan <admin@snoman.com> wrote:
> >His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
You really should familiarize yourself with Chrysler diagnostic
strategies before you touch a keyboard.
If this were one of your clapped out 80s GM trucks and it
wouldn't flash a KOEO code 12, where would you start looking?
#39
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes
In article <ujio63drvptjuaj07r86122lbli60gmqnb@4ax.com>,
SnoMan <admin@snoman.com> wrote:
> >His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
You really should familiarize yourself with Chrysler diagnostic
strategies before you touch a keyboard.
If this were one of your clapped out 80s GM trucks and it
wouldn't flash a KOEO code 12, where would you start looking?
SnoMan <admin@snoman.com> wrote:
> >His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
You really should familiarize yourself with Chrysler diagnostic
strategies before you touch a keyboard.
If this were one of your clapped out 80s GM trucks and it
wouldn't flash a KOEO code 12, where would you start looking?
#40
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Re: '97 XJ won't start...and no codes
In article <ujio63drvptjuaj07r86122lbli60gmqnb@4ax.com>,
SnoMan <admin@snoman.com> wrote:
> >His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
You really should familiarize yourself with Chrysler diagnostic
strategies before you touch a keyboard.
If this were one of your clapped out 80s GM trucks and it
wouldn't flash a KOEO code 12, where would you start looking?
SnoMan <admin@snoman.com> wrote:
> >His symptoms that I addressed are the computer showing no codes, period!
>
> No surprize. I have seen CPS fail without coding. It may not be bad
> but given age it should be checked first.
You really should familiarize yourself with Chrysler diagnostic
strategies before you touch a keyboard.
If this were one of your clapped out 80s GM trucks and it
wouldn't flash a KOEO code 12, where would you start looking?