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wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:57 AM

Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
The weirdest thing has happened recently.
Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
17.5MPG within 1 month.
Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
then back up to 14.5..
and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
(Has 1000,000miles)
4.7lt, 2wd, V8

So far have;
Replaced all Sparks with E3
Cleaned Air filter
Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
Use regular gas
Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
(Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?


Any else have this or ideas?

Thanks so much..


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 02:39 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
hair blonde, too?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190177824.393697.135360@n39g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?
>
> Thanks so much..
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 02:39 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
hair blonde, too?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190177824.393697.135360@n39g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?
>
> Thanks so much..
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 02:39 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
hair blonde, too?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190177824.393697.135360@n39g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?
>
> Thanks so much..
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 02:39 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
hair blonde, too?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190177824.393697.135360@n39g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?
>
> Thanks so much..
>




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DougW 09-19-2007 07:17 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?


likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
the engine to run rich.

Do you have kids are are they borrowing your Jeep? :)

Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
switch blends between summer and winter.

--
DougW



DougW 09-19-2007 07:17 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?


likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
the engine to run rich.

Do you have kids are are they borrowing your Jeep? :)

Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
switch blends between summer and winter.

--
DougW



DougW 09-19-2007 07:17 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?


likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
the engine to run rich.

Do you have kids are are they borrowing your Jeep? :)

Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
switch blends between summer and winter.

--
DougW



DougW 09-19-2007 07:17 AM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> (Has 1000,000miles)
> 4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
> So far have;
> Replaced all Sparks with E3
> Cleaned Air filter
> Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> Use regular gas
> Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
> Any else have this or ideas?


likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
the engine to run rich.

Do you have kids are are they borrowing your Jeep? :)

Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
switch blends between summer and winter.

--
DougW



wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:40 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
> hair blonde, too?
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>


I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:40 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
> hair blonde, too?
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>


I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:40 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
> hair blonde, too?
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>


I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:40 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
> hair blonde, too?
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>


I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
wrote:
> wilsonbwrote:
> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> > then back up to 14.5..
> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> > (Has 1000,000miles)
> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>
> > So far have;
> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
> > Cleaned Air filter
> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> > Use regular gas
> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>
> > Any else have this or ideas?

>
> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
> the engine to run rich.
>
> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>
> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
> switch blends between summer and winter.
>
> --
> DougW


Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
look it up..

Thanks again for your input.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
wrote:
> wilsonbwrote:
> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> > then back up to 14.5..
> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> > (Has 1000,000miles)
> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>
> > So far have;
> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
> > Cleaned Air filter
> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> > Use regular gas
> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>
> > Any else have this or ideas?

>
> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
> the engine to run rich.
>
> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>
> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
> switch blends between summer and winter.
>
> --
> DougW


Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
look it up..

Thanks again for your input.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
wrote:
> wilsonbwrote:
> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> > then back up to 14.5..
> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> > (Has 1000,000miles)
> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>
> > So far have;
> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
> > Cleaned Air filter
> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> > Use regular gas
> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>
> > Any else have this or ideas?

>
> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
> the engine to run rich.
>
> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>
> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
> switch blends between summer and winter.
>
> --
> DougW


Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
look it up..

Thanks again for your input.


wilsonb 09-19-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
wrote:
> wilsonbwrote:
> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
> > then back up to 14.5..
> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
> > (Has 1000,000miles)
> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>
> > So far have;
> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
> > Cleaned Air filter
> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
> > Use regular gas
> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>
> > Any else have this or ideas?

>
> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
> the engine to run rich.
>
> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>
> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
> switch blends between summer and winter.
>
> --
> DougW


Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
look it up..

Thanks again for your input.


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 04:36 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 04:36 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190220047.785492.290860@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 04:36 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190220047.785492.290860@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 09-19-2007 04:36 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/


"wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1190220047.785492.290860@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>




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SnoMan 09-19-2007 06:44 PM

Re: Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:43:18 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
>wrote:
>> wilsonbwrote:
>> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
>> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>> > then back up to 14.5..
>> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>> > (Has 1000,000miles)
>> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>>
>> > So far have;
>> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
>> > Cleaned Air filter
>> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>> > Use regular gas
>> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>>
>> > Any else have this or ideas?

>>
>> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
>> the engine to run rich.
>>
>> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>>
>> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
>> switch blends between summer and winter.
>>
>> --
>> DougW

>
>Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
>look it up..
>
>Thanks again for your input.



O2 is a possibilty. Might check ECTS (engine coolant temp sensor) as
it sets base line for mixture. Also my wifes 2000 Cherokee with a 4
banger and a stick runs noticably better, smoother and gets better MPG
too in warmer months with 89 or better octane fuel in it.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com

SnoMan 09-19-2007 06:44 PM

Re: Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:43:18 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
>wrote:
>> wilsonbwrote:
>> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
>> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>> > then back up to 14.5..
>> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>> > (Has 1000,000miles)
>> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>>
>> > So far have;
>> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
>> > Cleaned Air filter
>> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>> > Use regular gas
>> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>>
>> > Any else have this or ideas?

>>
>> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
>> the engine to run rich.
>>
>> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>>
>> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
>> switch blends between summer and winter.
>>
>> --
>> DougW

>
>Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
>look it up..
>
>Thanks again for your input.



O2 is a possibilty. Might check ECTS (engine coolant temp sensor) as
it sets base line for mixture. Also my wifes 2000 Cherokee with a 4
banger and a stick runs noticably better, smoother and gets better MPG
too in warmer months with 89 or better octane fuel in it.
-----------------
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SnoMan 09-19-2007 06:44 PM

Re: Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:43:18 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
>wrote:
>> wilsonbwrote:
>> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
>> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>> > then back up to 14.5..
>> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>> > (Has 1000,000miles)
>> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>>
>> > So far have;
>> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
>> > Cleaned Air filter
>> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>> > Use regular gas
>> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>>
>> > Any else have this or ideas?

>>
>> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
>> the engine to run rich.
>>
>> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>>
>> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
>> switch blends between summer and winter.
>>
>> --
>> DougW

>
>Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
>look it up..
>
>Thanks again for your input.



O2 is a possibilty. Might check ECTS (engine coolant temp sensor) as
it sets base line for mixture. Also my wifes 2000 Cherokee with a 4
banger and a stick runs noticably better, smoother and gets better MPG
too in warmer months with 89 or better octane fuel in it.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com

SnoMan 09-19-2007 06:44 PM

Re: Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:43:18 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Sep 19, 6:17 am, "DougW" <I.only.read.use...@invalid.address>
>wrote:
>> wilsonbwrote:
>> > The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>> > Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>> > 17.5MPG within 1 month.
>> > Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>> > then back up to 14.5..
>> > and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>> > (Has 1000,000miles)
>> > 4.7lt, 2wd, V8

>>
>> > So far have;
>> > Replaced all Sparks with E3
>> > Cleaned Air filter
>> > Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>> > Use regular gas
>> > Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>> > (Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>> > when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>> > I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>> > running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?

>>
>> > Any else have this or ideas?

>>
>> likely O2 sensor is starting to fail and causing
>> the engine to run rich.
>>
>> Do you have kids are are they borrowing yourJeep? :)
>>
>> Are you using the same gas station, and does your state
>> switch blends between summer and winter.
>>
>> --
>> DougW

>
>Thanks, I bought an expensive PDF repair manual for the Jeep. Will
>look it up..
>
>Thanks again for your input.



O2 is a possibilty. Might check ECTS (engine coolant temp sensor) as
it sets base line for mixture. Also my wifes 2000 Cherokee with a 4
banger and a stick runs noticably better, smoother and gets better MPG
too in warmer months with 89 or better octane fuel in it.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com

reboot 09-19-2007 09:45 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 04:57:04 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>17.5MPG within 1 month.
>Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>(Has 1000,000miles)
>4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
>So far have;
>Replaced all Sparks with E3
>Cleaned Air filter
>Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>Use regular gas
>Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>(Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
>Any else have this or ideas?
>
>Thanks so much..


i vote on the O2 sensors as well, i've had prior experience on 2
chrysler vehicles with the O2 sensors with exacttly the same symptoms.
poor fuel consumption (in a very short time), black inside the
tailpipe and black exhaust under WOT.

on one of these vehicles (where I had the problem w/in the first 20k
miles) it wasn't a bad sensor but the wires had been routed too close
to the exhaust manifold and burned through.

On your 4,7 these are pretty easy to get to but you need the special
socket (I got mine at Napa) to R&R. iirc there are three of these ...
one on each side ahead of the quick light-off cats and one more
downstream of the single main cat.

to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
replaced.

reboot


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reboot 09-19-2007 09:45 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 04:57:04 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>17.5MPG within 1 month.
>Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>(Has 1000,000miles)
>4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
>So far have;
>Replaced all Sparks with E3
>Cleaned Air filter
>Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>Use regular gas
>Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>(Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
>Any else have this or ideas?
>
>Thanks so much..


i vote on the O2 sensors as well, i've had prior experience on 2
chrysler vehicles with the O2 sensors with exacttly the same symptoms.
poor fuel consumption (in a very short time), black inside the
tailpipe and black exhaust under WOT.

on one of these vehicles (where I had the problem w/in the first 20k
miles) it wasn't a bad sensor but the wires had been routed too close
to the exhaust manifold and burned through.

On your 4,7 these are pretty easy to get to but you need the special
socket (I got mine at Napa) to R&R. iirc there are three of these ...
one on each side ahead of the quick light-off cats and one more
downstream of the single main cat.

to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
replaced.

reboot


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reboot 09-19-2007 09:45 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 04:57:04 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>17.5MPG within 1 month.
>Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>(Has 1000,000miles)
>4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
>So far have;
>Replaced all Sparks with E3
>Cleaned Air filter
>Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>Use regular gas
>Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>(Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
>Any else have this or ideas?
>
>Thanks so much..


i vote on the O2 sensors as well, i've had prior experience on 2
chrysler vehicles with the O2 sensors with exacttly the same symptoms.
poor fuel consumption (in a very short time), black inside the
tailpipe and black exhaust under WOT.

on one of these vehicles (where I had the problem w/in the first 20k
miles) it wasn't a bad sensor but the wires had been routed too close
to the exhaust manifold and burned through.

On your 4,7 these are pretty easy to get to but you need the special
socket (I got mine at Napa) to R&R. iirc there are three of these ...
one on each side ahead of the quick light-off cats and one more
downstream of the single main cat.

to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
replaced.

reboot


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reboot 09-19-2007 09:45 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 04:57:04 -0000, wilsonb <wilsonbradley@gmail.com>
wrote:

>The weirdest thing has happened recently.
>Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from
>17.5MPG within 1 month.
>Computer jumps back and fourth with MPG 19.5 then jump down to 13.5
>then back up to 14.5..
> and it's noticeably guzzling gas like crazy.
>(Has 1000,000miles)
>4.7lt, 2wd, V8
>
>So far have;
>Replaced all Sparks with E3
>Cleaned Air filter
>Put good gas cleaner in tank a few times now.
>Use regular gas
>Have take to Chrysler Dealer and they have no clue.
>(Will call back tomorrow and ask why they didn't do a full Scan on it
>when I had a 'full' check done on it.)
>I checked the exhaust and there is a black grid out of it, maybe gas
>running to rich? Sensors off? Fuel filter?
>
>
>Any else have this or ideas?
>
>Thanks so much..


i vote on the O2 sensors as well, i've had prior experience on 2
chrysler vehicles with the O2 sensors with exacttly the same symptoms.
poor fuel consumption (in a very short time), black inside the
tailpipe and black exhaust under WOT.

on one of these vehicles (where I had the problem w/in the first 20k
miles) it wasn't a bad sensor but the wires had been routed too close
to the exhaust manifold and burned through.

On your 4,7 these are pretty easy to get to but you need the special
socket (I got mine at Napa) to R&R. iirc there are three of these ...
one on each side ahead of the quick light-off cats and one more
downstream of the single main cat.

to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
replaced.

reboot


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DougW 09-19-2007 09:52 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
"reboot" wrote ...

> to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
> component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
> three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
> replaced.


Yea.. I forgot the clip on the side of the I6 is notorious for
pinching and melting the O2 sensor.

As for testing, you can do it with a torch and possibly with the DRB,
but there isn't any real good test for a lazy sensor.

while back I connected my scope to the sensor and pulled a few waveforms.
...and all I can find on my compooter is sparkplug waves... :(
bah. Wonder where I saved those...

--
DougW



DougW 09-19-2007 09:52 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
"reboot" wrote ...

> to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
> component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
> three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
> replaced.


Yea.. I forgot the clip on the side of the I6 is notorious for
pinching and melting the O2 sensor.

As for testing, you can do it with a torch and possibly with the DRB,
but there isn't any real good test for a lazy sensor.

while back I connected my scope to the sensor and pulled a few waveforms.
...and all I can find on my compooter is sparkplug waves... :(
bah. Wonder where I saved those...

--
DougW



DougW 09-19-2007 09:52 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
"reboot" wrote ...

> to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
> component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
> three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
> replaced.


Yea.. I forgot the clip on the side of the I6 is notorious for
pinching and melting the O2 sensor.

As for testing, you can do it with a torch and possibly with the DRB,
but there isn't any real good test for a lazy sensor.

while back I connected my scope to the sensor and pulled a few waveforms.
...and all I can find on my compooter is sparkplug waves... :(
bah. Wonder where I saved those...

--
DougW



DougW 09-19-2007 09:52 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from 17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
"reboot" wrote ...

> to my knowledge there isn't a good way to diagnose them as a
> component, maybe the scan will tell you if you need to replace all
> three, my guess is that at least the two upstream sensors should be
> replaced.


Yea.. I forgot the clip on the side of the I6 is notorious for
pinching and melting the O2 sensor.

As for testing, you can do it with a torch and possibly with the DRB,
but there isn't any real good test for a lazy sensor.

while back I connected my scope to the sensor and pulled a few waveforms.
...and all I can find on my compooter is sparkplug waves... :(
bah. Wonder where I saved those...

--
DougW



Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:56 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
> <LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
>> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
>> hair blonde, too?
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>

>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>


You'll find that everything Bill says is useless. 99% of the newsgroup
has already killfilled him. You should, too, if you want to enjoy the
group without problems. Just disagree with him a couple of times and
watch him call you a queer or something; you'll see that I'm giving you
good advice here.

Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:56 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
> <LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
>> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
>> hair blonde, too?
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>

>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>


You'll find that everything Bill says is useless. 99% of the newsgroup
has already killfilled him. You should, too, if you want to enjoy the
group without problems. Just disagree with him a couple of times and
watch him call you a queer or something; you'll see that I'm giving you
good advice here.

Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:56 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
> <LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
>> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
>> hair blonde, too?
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>

>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>


You'll find that everything Bill says is useless. 99% of the newsgroup
has already killfilled him. You should, too, if you want to enjoy the
group without problems. Just disagree with him a couple of times and
watch him call you a queer or something; you'll see that I'm giving you
good advice here.

Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:56 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
wilsonb wrote:
> On Sep 19, 1:39 am, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
> <LWBillHug...@------.net> wrote:
>> Don't tell me, let me guess, you buy your auto parts at Cut Rate? YOur
>> hair blonde, too?
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:LW------...@aol.comhttp://www.----------.com/
>>
>> "wilsonb" <wilsonbrad...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>

>
> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>


You'll find that everything Bill says is useless. 99% of the newsgroup
has already killfilled him. You should, too, if you want to enjoy the
group without problems. Just disagree with him a couple of times and
watch him call you a queer or something; you'll see that I'm giving you
good advice here.

Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:59 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!


Champions are crappy spark plugs, Bill.

See Wilson, I told you everything Bill says is useless.

> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1190220047.785492.290860@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
>> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>>

>
>
>


Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:59 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!


Champions are crappy spark plugs, Bill.

See Wilson, I told you everything Bill says is useless.

> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1190220047.785492.290860@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
>> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>>

>
>
>


Some Guy 09-19-2007 11:59 PM

Re: Grand Cherokee 2000 getting Extremely bad millage @ 14.5MPG from17.5MPG within 1 month.
 
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Then get the spark plugs your engine calls for. Champions!


Champions are crappy spark plugs, Bill.

See Wilson, I told you everything Bill says is useless.

> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
> "wilsonb" <wilsonbradley@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1190220047.785492.290860@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
>> I guess so... because I don't get your useless response.
>>

>
>
>



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