Cylinder dead and now alive
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Re: Cylinder dead and now alive
"CRWLR" <noneofyourbusiness@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If that engine has a separate coil for each spark plug, it could happen
> easily.
Naw. '96 4.0L still had a dizzy. No coil-over-plugs yet
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Re: Cylinder dead and now alive
"CRWLR" <noneofyourbusiness@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If that engine has a separate coil for each spark plug, it could happen
> easily.
Naw. '96 4.0L still had a dizzy. No coil-over-plugs yet
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FDS,
My '01 XJ had the engine light come on back in March. 27K on odo. Took to
dealer and also told him of unacceptable coolant loss. Dealer replaced the
#6 plug and sent me on my way. Found no leaks in coolant system. Told me to
watch levels and keep track of usage. 2 miles down the road, light came back
on and I turned around and gave it back to the dealer. Mech put computer
back on and found #6 bad again. Mech grabbed stethoscope and poked around
the valve cover a bit and said that he wanted to pull the cover and have a
look see tommorrow. Tommorrow came and dealer called and said all was fine
under valve cover and was planning on pulling head. 2 days later dealer
calls and said that he ordered a new short block for me. After 10 days, got
jeep back. Asked dealer what happened to block, he said that the lifters for
the #6 cylinder were crushed like stepping on aluminum cans and gouged
badly. Debris was throughout the lifter section. DC wasn't going to take any
chances and wanted block replaced. 3 months and not quite 3000 miles and 2
gallons of coolant dealer replaced head. Then less than 1000 miles later A/C
evap went south.
Brian
"F.D.S." <no_spam@no.mail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all. I have a 1996 JGC Laredo I-6 4.0L 4x4. Cylinder #6 seems to die
with
> no apparent warning and after driving a couple of days decides to come
alive
> again. When cylinder is dead I get trouble code 43. I had almost replaced
> the engine which was gonna cost me $3200 for a new engine from Jeep with
36K
> mile/ 36 moths warranty. However, this just boggles me now as the cylinder
> seems to work when it wants and goes dead the same way. No warning, no
> stalling, just dies and then come alive in a couple of days. What could
this
> be? TIA.
> Fernan
>
>
>
My '01 XJ had the engine light come on back in March. 27K on odo. Took to
dealer and also told him of unacceptable coolant loss. Dealer replaced the
#6 plug and sent me on my way. Found no leaks in coolant system. Told me to
watch levels and keep track of usage. 2 miles down the road, light came back
on and I turned around and gave it back to the dealer. Mech put computer
back on and found #6 bad again. Mech grabbed stethoscope and poked around
the valve cover a bit and said that he wanted to pull the cover and have a
look see tommorrow. Tommorrow came and dealer called and said all was fine
under valve cover and was planning on pulling head. 2 days later dealer
calls and said that he ordered a new short block for me. After 10 days, got
jeep back. Asked dealer what happened to block, he said that the lifters for
the #6 cylinder were crushed like stepping on aluminum cans and gouged
badly. Debris was throughout the lifter section. DC wasn't going to take any
chances and wanted block replaced. 3 months and not quite 3000 miles and 2
gallons of coolant dealer replaced head. Then less than 1000 miles later A/C
evap went south.
Brian
"F.D.S." <no_spam@no.mail.com> wrote in message
news:K6ednbflKIfAV7fcRVn-ow@adelphia.com...
> Hi all. I have a 1996 JGC Laredo I-6 4.0L 4x4. Cylinder #6 seems to die
with
> no apparent warning and after driving a couple of days decides to come
alive
> again. When cylinder is dead I get trouble code 43. I had almost replaced
> the engine which was gonna cost me $3200 for a new engine from Jeep with
36K
> mile/ 36 moths warranty. However, this just boggles me now as the cylinder
> seems to work when it wants and goes dead the same way. No warning, no
> stalling, just dies and then come alive in a couple of days. What could
this
> be? TIA.
> Fernan
>
>
>
#54
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Re: Cylinder dead and now alive
FDS,
My '01 XJ had the engine light come on back in March. 27K on odo. Took to
dealer and also told him of unacceptable coolant loss. Dealer replaced the
#6 plug and sent me on my way. Found no leaks in coolant system. Told me to
watch levels and keep track of usage. 2 miles down the road, light came back
on and I turned around and gave it back to the dealer. Mech put computer
back on and found #6 bad again. Mech grabbed stethoscope and poked around
the valve cover a bit and said that he wanted to pull the cover and have a
look see tommorrow. Tommorrow came and dealer called and said all was fine
under valve cover and was planning on pulling head. 2 days later dealer
calls and said that he ordered a new short block for me. After 10 days, got
jeep back. Asked dealer what happened to block, he said that the lifters for
the #6 cylinder were crushed like stepping on aluminum cans and gouged
badly. Debris was throughout the lifter section. DC wasn't going to take any
chances and wanted block replaced. 3 months and not quite 3000 miles and 2
gallons of coolant dealer replaced head. Then less than 1000 miles later A/C
evap went south.
Brian
"F.D.S." <no_spam@no.mail.com> wrote in message
news:K6ednbflKIfAV7fcRVn-ow@adelphia.com...
> Hi all. I have a 1996 JGC Laredo I-6 4.0L 4x4. Cylinder #6 seems to die
with
> no apparent warning and after driving a couple of days decides to come
alive
> again. When cylinder is dead I get trouble code 43. I had almost replaced
> the engine which was gonna cost me $3200 for a new engine from Jeep with
36K
> mile/ 36 moths warranty. However, this just boggles me now as the cylinder
> seems to work when it wants and goes dead the same way. No warning, no
> stalling, just dies and then come alive in a couple of days. What could
this
> be? TIA.
> Fernan
>
>
>
My '01 XJ had the engine light come on back in March. 27K on odo. Took to
dealer and also told him of unacceptable coolant loss. Dealer replaced the
#6 plug and sent me on my way. Found no leaks in coolant system. Told me to
watch levels and keep track of usage. 2 miles down the road, light came back
on and I turned around and gave it back to the dealer. Mech put computer
back on and found #6 bad again. Mech grabbed stethoscope and poked around
the valve cover a bit and said that he wanted to pull the cover and have a
look see tommorrow. Tommorrow came and dealer called and said all was fine
under valve cover and was planning on pulling head. 2 days later dealer
calls and said that he ordered a new short block for me. After 10 days, got
jeep back. Asked dealer what happened to block, he said that the lifters for
the #6 cylinder were crushed like stepping on aluminum cans and gouged
badly. Debris was throughout the lifter section. DC wasn't going to take any
chances and wanted block replaced. 3 months and not quite 3000 miles and 2
gallons of coolant dealer replaced head. Then less than 1000 miles later A/C
evap went south.
Brian
"F.D.S." <no_spam@no.mail.com> wrote in message
news:K6ednbflKIfAV7fcRVn-ow@adelphia.com...
> Hi all. I have a 1996 JGC Laredo I-6 4.0L 4x4. Cylinder #6 seems to die
with
> no apparent warning and after driving a couple of days decides to come
alive
> again. When cylinder is dead I get trouble code 43. I had almost replaced
> the engine which was gonna cost me $3200 for a new engine from Jeep with
36K
> mile/ 36 moths warranty. However, this just boggles me now as the cylinder
> seems to work when it wants and goes dead the same way. No warning, no
> stalling, just dies and then come alive in a couple of days. What could
this
> be? TIA.
> Fernan
>
>
>
#55
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Re: Cylinder dead and now alive
FDS,
My '01 XJ had the engine light come on back in March. 27K on odo. Took to
dealer and also told him of unacceptable coolant loss. Dealer replaced the
#6 plug and sent me on my way. Found no leaks in coolant system. Told me to
watch levels and keep track of usage. 2 miles down the road, light came back
on and I turned around and gave it back to the dealer. Mech put computer
back on and found #6 bad again. Mech grabbed stethoscope and poked around
the valve cover a bit and said that he wanted to pull the cover and have a
look see tommorrow. Tommorrow came and dealer called and said all was fine
under valve cover and was planning on pulling head. 2 days later dealer
calls and said that he ordered a new short block for me. After 10 days, got
jeep back. Asked dealer what happened to block, he said that the lifters for
the #6 cylinder were crushed like stepping on aluminum cans and gouged
badly. Debris was throughout the lifter section. DC wasn't going to take any
chances and wanted block replaced. 3 months and not quite 3000 miles and 2
gallons of coolant dealer replaced head. Then less than 1000 miles later A/C
evap went south.
Brian
"F.D.S." <no_spam@no.mail.com> wrote in message
news:K6ednbflKIfAV7fcRVn-ow@adelphia.com...
> Hi all. I have a 1996 JGC Laredo I-6 4.0L 4x4. Cylinder #6 seems to die
with
> no apparent warning and after driving a couple of days decides to come
alive
> again. When cylinder is dead I get trouble code 43. I had almost replaced
> the engine which was gonna cost me $3200 for a new engine from Jeep with
36K
> mile/ 36 moths warranty. However, this just boggles me now as the cylinder
> seems to work when it wants and goes dead the same way. No warning, no
> stalling, just dies and then come alive in a couple of days. What could
this
> be? TIA.
> Fernan
>
>
>
My '01 XJ had the engine light come on back in March. 27K on odo. Took to
dealer and also told him of unacceptable coolant loss. Dealer replaced the
#6 plug and sent me on my way. Found no leaks in coolant system. Told me to
watch levels and keep track of usage. 2 miles down the road, light came back
on and I turned around and gave it back to the dealer. Mech put computer
back on and found #6 bad again. Mech grabbed stethoscope and poked around
the valve cover a bit and said that he wanted to pull the cover and have a
look see tommorrow. Tommorrow came and dealer called and said all was fine
under valve cover and was planning on pulling head. 2 days later dealer
calls and said that he ordered a new short block for me. After 10 days, got
jeep back. Asked dealer what happened to block, he said that the lifters for
the #6 cylinder were crushed like stepping on aluminum cans and gouged
badly. Debris was throughout the lifter section. DC wasn't going to take any
chances and wanted block replaced. 3 months and not quite 3000 miles and 2
gallons of coolant dealer replaced head. Then less than 1000 miles later A/C
evap went south.
Brian
"F.D.S." <no_spam@no.mail.com> wrote in message
news:K6ednbflKIfAV7fcRVn-ow@adelphia.com...
> Hi all. I have a 1996 JGC Laredo I-6 4.0L 4x4. Cylinder #6 seems to die
with
> no apparent warning and after driving a couple of days decides to come
alive
> again. When cylinder is dead I get trouble code 43. I had almost replaced
> the engine which was gonna cost me $3200 for a new engine from Jeep with
36K
> mile/ 36 moths warranty. However, this just boggles me now as the cylinder
> seems to work when it wants and goes dead the same way. No warning, no
> stalling, just dies and then come alive in a couple of days. What could
this
> be? TIA.
> Fernan
>
>
>
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