Cherokee problem
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Re: Cherokee problem
The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
KH
"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
>> fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
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KH
"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.10.28.20.30.27.231130@twcny.rr.com.. .
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
>> fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
#22
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Re: Cherokee problem
The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
KH
"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.10.28.20.30.27.231130@twcny.rr.com.. .
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
>> fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
KH
"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.10.28.20.30.27.231130@twcny.rr.com.. .
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
>> fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
#23
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Re: Cherokee problem
Strong possibility, with the mileage that's got to be on it, and
the filter, at least is clogged.
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
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> The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
> KH
the filter, at least is clogged.
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
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> The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
> KH
#24
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Re: Cherokee problem
Strong possibility, with the mileage that's got to be on it, and
the filter, at least is clogged.
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
> KH
the filter, at least is clogged.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
> KH
#25
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Re: Cherokee problem
Strong possibility, with the mileage that's got to be on it, and
the filter, at least is clogged.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
> KH
the filter, at least is clogged.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> The fuel pump relay likes to act up.
> KH
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Re: Cherokee problem
I would just be cleaning the CPS plug and socket with a decent
electronic contact cleaner then seal it up with some dielectric grease
on the seal.
That plug is a trouble spot for sure.
I also would be cleaning the TPS connection on the throttle body, heck
any I could get my hands on while I was at it is how I go after that
kind of thing. The grease on the seals does the plug contacts wonders.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
> > fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
electronic contact cleaner then seal it up with some dielectric grease
on the seal.
That plug is a trouble spot for sure.
I also would be cleaning the TPS connection on the throttle body, heck
any I could get my hands on while I was at it is how I go after that
kind of thing. The grease on the seals does the plug contacts wonders.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
> > fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
#27
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Re: Cherokee problem
I would just be cleaning the CPS plug and socket with a decent
electronic contact cleaner then seal it up with some dielectric grease
on the seal.
That plug is a trouble spot for sure.
I also would be cleaning the TPS connection on the throttle body, heck
any I could get my hands on while I was at it is how I go after that
kind of thing. The grease on the seals does the plug contacts wonders.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
> > fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
electronic contact cleaner then seal it up with some dielectric grease
on the seal.
That plug is a trouble spot for sure.
I also would be cleaning the TPS connection on the throttle body, heck
any I could get my hands on while I was at it is how I go after that
kind of thing. The grease on the seals does the plug contacts wonders.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
> > fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
#28
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Re: Cherokee problem
I would just be cleaning the CPS plug and socket with a decent
electronic contact cleaner then seal it up with some dielectric grease
on the seal.
That plug is a trouble spot for sure.
I also would be cleaning the TPS connection on the throttle body, heck
any I could get my hands on while I was at it is how I go after that
kind of thing. The grease on the seals does the plug contacts wonders.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
> > fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
electronic contact cleaner then seal it up with some dielectric grease
on the seal.
That plug is a trouble spot for sure.
I also would be cleaning the TPS connection on the throttle body, heck
any I could get my hands on while I was at it is how I go after that
kind of thing. The grease on the seals does the plug contacts wonders.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:11:18 +0000, mic canic wrote:
>
> > fuel pump would be my guess
>
> Thanks. It looks like we'll be changing the CPS first, and if the problem
> reoccurs, the fuel pump circuit.
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> _______________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.1
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Re: Cherokee problem
F. Robert Falbo did pass the time by typing:
> It wasn't helpful... I'd already had her do it and it came back 55. Si I
> told her to run the code again when it was acting up again. Nothing yet.
Ok.. 55 = end of codes.
That leaves two more areas to consider. Fuel and spark. A failing
coil will cause stammering, a plugged fuel filter will limit speed and
contaminated fuel will cause all sorts of bucking, especially if she
got a tank of water/crud. Neither fuel nor spark problems will set
codes in that model year.
Unless the fuel filter has been replaced recently I'd have her do
that too. easy job, just need a couple of rags to fend off the fuel
drips.
This isn't cheap (about 100-150) but it is very effective in
cleaning the fuel rail/injectors/valves/and on back.
http://www.carbontune.com/
Most shops can also do a leak and flow test on the injectors.
But try the filter first.
Coils are funky. While there is a resistance range I've found
that the resistance can be in spec and the coil still fubar.
This little gizmo works well and it's cheap. 10$ or so.
http://tools.batauto.com/index.php?c...on=show_detail
--
DougW
> It wasn't helpful... I'd already had her do it and it came back 55. Si I
> told her to run the code again when it was acting up again. Nothing yet.
Ok.. 55 = end of codes.
That leaves two more areas to consider. Fuel and spark. A failing
coil will cause stammering, a plugged fuel filter will limit speed and
contaminated fuel will cause all sorts of bucking, especially if she
got a tank of water/crud. Neither fuel nor spark problems will set
codes in that model year.
Unless the fuel filter has been replaced recently I'd have her do
that too. easy job, just need a couple of rags to fend off the fuel
drips.
This isn't cheap (about 100-150) but it is very effective in
cleaning the fuel rail/injectors/valves/and on back.
http://www.carbontune.com/
Most shops can also do a leak and flow test on the injectors.
But try the filter first.
Coils are funky. While there is a resistance range I've found
that the resistance can be in spec and the coil still fubar.
This little gizmo works well and it's cheap. 10$ or so.
http://tools.batauto.com/index.php?c...on=show_detail
--
DougW
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Re: Cherokee problem
F. Robert Falbo did pass the time by typing:
> It wasn't helpful... I'd already had her do it and it came back 55. Si I
> told her to run the code again when it was acting up again. Nothing yet.
Ok.. 55 = end of codes.
That leaves two more areas to consider. Fuel and spark. A failing
coil will cause stammering, a plugged fuel filter will limit speed and
contaminated fuel will cause all sorts of bucking, especially if she
got a tank of water/crud. Neither fuel nor spark problems will set
codes in that model year.
Unless the fuel filter has been replaced recently I'd have her do
that too. easy job, just need a couple of rags to fend off the fuel
drips.
This isn't cheap (about 100-150) but it is very effective in
cleaning the fuel rail/injectors/valves/and on back.
http://www.carbontune.com/
Most shops can also do a leak and flow test on the injectors.
But try the filter first.
Coils are funky. While there is a resistance range I've found
that the resistance can be in spec and the coil still fubar.
This little gizmo works well and it's cheap. 10$ or so.
http://tools.batauto.com/index.php?c...on=show_detail
--
DougW
> It wasn't helpful... I'd already had her do it and it came back 55. Si I
> told her to run the code again when it was acting up again. Nothing yet.
Ok.. 55 = end of codes.
That leaves two more areas to consider. Fuel and spark. A failing
coil will cause stammering, a plugged fuel filter will limit speed and
contaminated fuel will cause all sorts of bucking, especially if she
got a tank of water/crud. Neither fuel nor spark problems will set
codes in that model year.
Unless the fuel filter has been replaced recently I'd have her do
that too. easy job, just need a couple of rags to fend off the fuel
drips.
This isn't cheap (about 100-150) but it is very effective in
cleaning the fuel rail/injectors/valves/and on back.
http://www.carbontune.com/
Most shops can also do a leak and flow test on the injectors.
But try the filter first.
Coils are funky. While there is a resistance range I've found
that the resistance can be in spec and the coil still fubar.
This little gizmo works well and it's cheap. 10$ or so.
http://tools.batauto.com/index.php?c...on=show_detail
--
DougW