Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
#21
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
can do them wonders.
The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
hpuxadm wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
can do them wonders.
The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
hpuxadm wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
#22
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
#23
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
#24
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
#25
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
> They get a bad connection on the plugs for the CPS easy. Lots of time
> you can just unplug the sensor above the rear of the exhaust manifold
> and plug it back in to get going. A good clean with a contact cleaner
> can do them wonders.
>
> The other one is on the distributor. Same deal unplug and plug back, if
> it goes a good cleaning is in order.
Got to agree with Mike on this. Remove, clean, and replace the crankshaft
position and camshaft position sensor plugs before replacing things.
Piccies
http://members.***.net/wilsond/cps/
http://members.***.net/wilsond/Fixes/diagnostics.html
Those are for the 4.0 I6 but parts is parts. :)
If it wasn't for the code 11, I'd say check for spark.
> hpuxadm wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
>> cranks but refuses to start).
>>
>> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
>> error codes on the dash:
>>
>> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
>> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
>> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
>> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>>
>> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>>
>> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
>> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
>> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>>
>> Regards,
#26
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
replace the cps 25.00 and it will run ok 95% sure.
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
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> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
#27
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
replace the cps 25.00 and it will run ok 95% sure.
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
#28
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
replace the cps 25.00 and it will run ok 95% sure.
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
#29
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
replace the cps 25.00 and it will run ok 95% sure.
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
hard to replace, use 2 u joint extensions with socket . carefull, do not
drop into hole in bell housing.
usually a 30 minute job. it is on the left , near the top of the drivers
side bell housing.
john
"hpuxadm" <hpuxadm@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:1c8c1311b06402ef00e552a2eda41a36@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> All,
>
> I have been unable to start my 97' Jeep Wrangler for about two days now(it
> cranks but refuses to start).
>
> After going thru the error code retrieval procedure, I got the following
> error codes on the dash:
>
> 1. 11 No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad Hall
> effect) OR timing belt skipped one or more teeth; OR loss of either
> camshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Can cause the engine to stop
> working entirely with no limp-home mode.
>
> 2. 12 Battery or computer recently disconnected
>
> 3. 23* Incoming air temperature sensor may be bad
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any advice as to what I should point the mechanic toward
> when I have the Jeep towed(what should I ask him to replace). Any
> suggestions would be extremely helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
#30
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Re: Error codes on Jeep Wrangler - Input needed
Just wondered if this was ever fixed. I'm tearing my heair out :) 95 YJ
2.5L Manual. Code 11 (Ignition) on computer. Engine cut off while running.
No fire from coil. Relays and fuses appear to be OK. 7 volts on two wires
coming into the coil with key on or off. Replaced computer, crankshaft
sensor, camshaft sensor, coil, dist cap and rotor. TIA
2.5L Manual. Code 11 (Ignition) on computer. Engine cut off while running.
No fire from coil. Relays and fuses appear to be OK. 7 volts on two wires
coming into the coil with key on or off. Replaced computer, crankshaft
sensor, camshaft sensor, coil, dist cap and rotor. TIA