Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
The ground strap from the engine to firewall supply the power.
Mine went ratty and it acted like a dead CPS.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Tom Russell wrote:
>
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
Mine went ratty and it acted like a dead CPS.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Tom Russell wrote:
>
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
The ground strap from the engine to firewall supply the power.
Mine went ratty and it acted like a dead CPS.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Tom Russell wrote:
>
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
Mine went ratty and it acted like a dead CPS.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Tom Russell wrote:
>
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
On 27 Oct 2003 17:42:33 -0800, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by tomr@ix.netcom.com
(Tom Russell):
"No power to the computer" usually beats the hell out of
"dead computer".
>No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
>there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
>They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
>Damn
>
>TWR
>
>"Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
>> He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
>> unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
>> it will not start again until its replaced.
>> Ron K
>> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
>> > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
>> > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
>> > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
>> > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
>> > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
>> >
>> > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
>> > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
>> > computer module.
>> > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
>> > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
>> >
>> > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
>> > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
>> > manual I have.
>> >
>> > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
>> > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
>> >
>> > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
>> > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
>> > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
>> >
>> > Any idea's would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Tom
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rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by tomr@ix.netcom.com
(Tom Russell):
"No power to the computer" usually beats the hell out of
"dead computer".
>No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
>there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
>They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
>Damn
>
>TWR
>
>"Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
>> He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
>> unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
>> it will not start again until its replaced.
>> Ron K
>> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
>> > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
>> > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
>> > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
>> > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
>> > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
>> >
>> > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
>> > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
>> > computer module.
>> > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
>> > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
>> >
>> > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
>> > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
>> > manual I have.
>> >
>> > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
>> > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
>> >
>> > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
>> > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
>> > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
>> >
>> > Any idea's would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Tom
--
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(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
On 27 Oct 2003 17:42:33 -0800, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by tomr@ix.netcom.com
(Tom Russell):
"No power to the computer" usually beats the hell out of
"dead computer".
>No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
>there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
>They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
>Damn
>
>TWR
>
>"Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
>> He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
>> unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
>> it will not start again until its replaced.
>> Ron K
>> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
>> > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
>> > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
>> > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
>> > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
>> > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
>> >
>> > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
>> > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
>> > computer module.
>> > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
>> > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
>> >
>> > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
>> > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
>> > manual I have.
>> >
>> > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
>> > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
>> >
>> > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
>> > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
>> > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
>> >
>> > Any idea's would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Tom
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by tomr@ix.netcom.com
(Tom Russell):
"No power to the computer" usually beats the hell out of
"dead computer".
>No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
>there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
>They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
>Damn
>
>TWR
>
>"Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
>> He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
>> unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
>> it will not start again until its replaced.
>> Ron K
>> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
>> > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
>> > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
>> > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
>> > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
>> > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
>> >
>> > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
>> > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
>> > computer module.
>> > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
>> > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
>> >
>> > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
>> > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
>> > manual I have.
>> >
>> > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
>> > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
>> >
>> > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
>> > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
>> > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
>> >
>> > Any idea's would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Tom
--
Bob C.
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(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
On 27 Oct 2003 17:42:33 -0800, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by tomr@ix.netcom.com
(Tom Russell):
"No power to the computer" usually beats the hell out of
"dead computer".
>No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
>there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
>They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
>Damn
>
>TWR
>
>"Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
>> He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
>> unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
>> it will not start again until its replaced.
>> Ron K
>> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
>> > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
>> > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
>> > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
>> > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
>> > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
>> >
>> > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
>> > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
>> > computer module.
>> > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
>> > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
>> >
>> > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
>> > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
>> > manual I have.
>> >
>> > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
>> > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
>> >
>> > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
>> > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
>> > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
>> >
>> > Any idea's would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Tom
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by tomr@ix.netcom.com
(Tom Russell):
"No power to the computer" usually beats the hell out of
"dead computer".
>No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
>there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
>They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
>Damn
>
>TWR
>
>"Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
>> He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find it
>> unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut off
>> it will not start again until its replaced.
>> Ron K
>> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
>> news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
>> > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
>> > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
>> > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
>> > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
>> > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
>> >
>> > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
>> > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
>> > computer module.
>> > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
>> > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
>> >
>> > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
>> > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
>> > manual I have.
>> >
>> > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
>> > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
>> >
>> > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
>> > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
>> > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
>> >
>> > Any idea's would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Tom
--
Bob C.
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(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What happened
my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
computer lost in program.
I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and reving
it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM downloaded
the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't have
this happen.
So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running. I
ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
Mike
"Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find
it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut
off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
computer lost in program.
I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and reving
it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM downloaded
the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't have
this happen.
So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running. I
ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
Mike
"Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find
it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut
off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
#27
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What happened
my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
computer lost in program.
I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and reving
it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM downloaded
the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't have
this happen.
So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running. I
ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
Mike
"Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find
it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut
off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
computer lost in program.
I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and reving
it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM downloaded
the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't have
this happen.
So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running. I
ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
Mike
"Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find
it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut
off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
#28
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What happened
my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
computer lost in program.
I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and reving
it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM downloaded
the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't have
this happen.
So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running. I
ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
Mike
"Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find
it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut
off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
computer lost in program.
I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and reving
it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM downloaded
the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't have
this happen.
So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running. I
ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
Mike
"Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> They are probing for loose wires etc.
>
> Damn
>
> TWR
>
> "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing, find
it
> > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is shut
off
> > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > Ron K
> > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly) I
> > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor Cap
> > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > >
> > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > computer module.
> > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > >
> > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > manual I have.
> > >
> > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > >
> > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > >
> > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Tom
#29
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Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
Its always the CPS when there is no spark. Just replace it. Even it it isnt
the problem its probably a good idea.
KH
"MikeG" <boo@hoo.com> wrote in message
news:vril0ot95rt1e4@corp.supernews.com...
> I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What
happened
> my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
> computer lost in program.
> I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and
reving
> it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM
downloaded
> the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
>
> Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
>
> Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't
have
> this happen.
>
> So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
> the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
> problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running.
I
> ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> > No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> > there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> > They are probing for loose wires etc.
> >
> > Damn
> >
> > TWR
> >
> > "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
> news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing,
find
> it
> > > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is
shut
> off
> > > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > > Ron K
> > > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > > Hi:
> > > >
> > > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly)
I
> > > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor
Cap
> > > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > > >
> > > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > > computer module.
> > > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > > >
> > > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > > manual I have.
> > > >
> > > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > > >
> > > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > > >
> > > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
>
>
the problem its probably a good idea.
KH
"MikeG" <boo@hoo.com> wrote in message
news:vril0ot95rt1e4@corp.supernews.com...
> I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What
happened
> my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
> computer lost in program.
> I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and
reving
> it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM
downloaded
> the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
>
> Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
>
> Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't
have
> this happen.
>
> So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
> the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
> problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running.
I
> ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> > No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> > there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> > They are probing for loose wires etc.
> >
> > Damn
> >
> > TWR
> >
> > "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
> news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing,
find
> it
> > > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is
shut
> off
> > > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > > Ron K
> > > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > > Hi:
> > > >
> > > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly)
I
> > > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor
Cap
> > > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > > >
> > > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > > computer module.
> > > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > > >
> > > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > > manual I have.
> > > >
> > > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > > >
> > > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > > >
> > > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
>
>
#30
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help Please Jeep Cherokee won't start No Spark
Its always the CPS when there is no spark. Just replace it. Even it it isnt
the problem its probably a good idea.
KH
"MikeG" <boo@hoo.com> wrote in message
news:vril0ot95rt1e4@corp.supernews.com...
> I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What
happened
> my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
> computer lost in program.
> I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and
reving
> it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM
downloaded
> the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
>
> Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
>
> Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't
have
> this happen.
>
> So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
> the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
> problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running.
I
> ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> > No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> > there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> > They are probing for loose wires etc.
> >
> > Damn
> >
> > TWR
> >
> > "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
> news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing,
find
> it
> > > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is
shut
> off
> > > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > > Ron K
> > > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > > Hi:
> > > >
> > > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly)
I
> > > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor
Cap
> > > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > > >
> > > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > > computer module.
> > > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > > >
> > > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > > manual I have.
> > > >
> > > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > > >
> > > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > > >
> > > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
>
>
the problem its probably a good idea.
KH
"MikeG" <boo@hoo.com> wrote in message
news:vril0ot95rt1e4@corp.supernews.com...
> I remember some time ago, I had a similar problem on a 97 XJ. What
happened
> my kid left the interior light on and it drained the batter. The onboard
> computer lost in program.
> I had to start it like a old carburator vehicle, pumping the gas, and
reving
> it up to keep it running for about 3 or 4 minutes untill the ROM
downloaded
> the program back to the computer - which controls the fuel, etc.
>
> Jeep told me this. I esentially re-booted my car.
>
> Odd thing. I've completely drainded my battery in the past, and didn't
have
> this happen.
>
> So try charing the battery way up, hop in, pump the gas a few times, hold
> the pedal down turn it over, if it sputters and tries, this may be the
> problem. Keep at it, mine stalled many times trying to keep it running.
I
> ended up having to vary the pedal the entire time.
>
> Mike
>
>
> "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> news:83403696.0310271742.23ef9ba8@posting.google.c om...
> > No luck. Sent it to a the shop. No luck there either. They say that
> > there is no power getting to this switch or to the onboard computer.
> > They are probing for loose wires etc.
> >
> > Damn
> >
> > TWR
> >
> > "Ron K" <rrrr@rnet.com> wrote in message
> news:<wc9nb.1754$Vl4.545240113@twister2.starband.n et>...
> > > He is referring to the top dead sensor switch on the bell housing,
find
> it
> > > unplug it then plug it back in it should start one time. When it is
shut
> off
> > > it will not start again until its replaced.
> > > Ron K
> > > "Tom Russell" <tomr@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> > > news:83403696.0310262201.198eeb62@posting.google.c om...
> > > > Hi:
> > > >
> > > > I've got a 1996 Jeep Cherokee. 4.0 with a standard transmission. I
> > > > parked her a couple of nights ago and she wouldn't start up again. I
> > > > checked for spark and got none. (Hopefully I'm doing that properly)
I
> > > > checked for and found no loose wires. I looked at the Distributor
Cap
> > > > and rotor. Both appear to be fine. They were both changed two weeks
> > > > ago along with the new plugs and wires.
> > > >
> > > > My first instinct was the electronic control module. According to
> > > > Jeep, this model does not have a module. Instead, it uses an onboard
> > > > computer module.
> > > > At almost $500, I'm not crazy about swapping that out unless I know
> > > > its really at fault. For kicks, I put on a new coil. No change.
> > > >
> > > > I spoke to a mechanic who suggested a Transmission Sensor ( I think
> > > > thats what he said...)Couldn't find reference to it in the Haynes
> > > > manual I have.
> > > >
> > > > I'm about ready to have it pulled into the shop. Before I do, I
> > > > thought I'd check to see if any of you folks had any ideas.
> > > >
> > > > Up till now (6.5 yearrs 185K miles) she has run flawlessly. I
> > > > mentioned earlier that I had just changed the plugs, rotor, cap and
> > > > wires. She ran well for a week or so. Then *poof*
> > > >
> > > > Any idea's would be appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > >
> > > > Tom
>
>