Jeep stopped with AC on
#11
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
The front pinion seal cannot trigger a check engine light. Take it to
autozone and have them use thier code reader tell you what's up.
Carl
<yared22311@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction service".
>
> This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had to
> turn the ignition on again.
>
> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
autozone and have them use thier code reader tell you what's up.
Carl
<yared22311@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction service".
>
> This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had to
> turn the ignition on again.
>
> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
#12
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
The front pinion seal cannot trigger a check engine light. Take it to
autozone and have them use thier code reader tell you what's up.
Carl
<yared22311@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156298665.460175.286840@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction service".
>
> This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had to
> turn the ignition on again.
>
> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
autozone and have them use thier code reader tell you what's up.
Carl
<yared22311@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156298665.460175.286840@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction service".
>
> This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had to
> turn the ignition on again.
>
> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
#13
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
The front pinion seal cannot trigger a check engine light. Take it to
autozone and have them use thier code reader tell you what's up.
Carl
<yared22311@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156298665.460175.286840@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction service".
>
> This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had to
> turn the ignition on again.
>
> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
autozone and have them use thier code reader tell you what's up.
Carl
<yared22311@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156298665.460175.286840@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction service".
>
> This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had to
> turn the ignition on again.
>
> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: Jeep stopped with AC on
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>
> ;-)
<AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
> <yared22311> wrote...
>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped. I had
>> to turn the ignition on again.
I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
What codes did it store.
Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
display.
>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
in short, no.
Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
out the throttle body.
http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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OT question for Doug
Hey Doug, I've been to your site and seen the supercharger kit you've
installed... If you actually drive conservatively is your gas mileage
better with that thing? I've been considering a supercharger and you are
the only one I know of who has one.
Troy
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:W4PGg.2013$JR5.1728@dukeread11...
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> <AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
>
>> <yared22311> wrote...
>>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped.
>>> I had
>>> to turn the ignition on again.
>
> I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
>
> What codes did it store.
> Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
> display.
>
>>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> in short, no.
>
> Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
> putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
> and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
> steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
>
> BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
> the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
> Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
> Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
> engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
> not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
> just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
> out the throttle body.
> http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
>
> On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
> I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
> ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
>
>
>
installed... If you actually drive conservatively is your gas mileage
better with that thing? I've been considering a supercharger and you are
the only one I know of who has one.
Troy
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:W4PGg.2013$JR5.1728@dukeread11...
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> <AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
>
>> <yared22311> wrote...
>>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped.
>>> I had
>>> to turn the ignition on again.
>
> I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
>
> What codes did it store.
> Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
> display.
>
>>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> in short, no.
>
> Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
> putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
> and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
> steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
>
> BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
> the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
> Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
> Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
> engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
> not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
> just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
> out the throttle body.
> http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
>
> On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
> I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
> ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
>
>
>
#19
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OT question for Doug
Hey Doug, I've been to your site and seen the supercharger kit you've
installed... If you actually drive conservatively is your gas mileage
better with that thing? I've been considering a supercharger and you are
the only one I know of who has one.
Troy
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:W4PGg.2013$JR5.1728@dukeread11...
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> <AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
>
>> <yared22311> wrote...
>>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped.
>>> I had
>>> to turn the ignition on again.
>
> I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
>
> What codes did it store.
> Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
> display.
>
>>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> in short, no.
>
> Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
> putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
> and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
> steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
>
> BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
> the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
> Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
> Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
> engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
> not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
> just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
> out the throttle body.
> http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
>
> On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
> I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
> ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
>
>
>
installed... If you actually drive conservatively is your gas mileage
better with that thing? I've been considering a supercharger and you are
the only one I know of who has one.
Troy
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:W4PGg.2013$JR5.1728@dukeread11...
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> <AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
>
>> <yared22311> wrote...
>>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped.
>>> I had
>>> to turn the ignition on again.
>
> I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
>
> What codes did it store.
> Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
> display.
>
>>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> in short, no.
>
> Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
> putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
> and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
> steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
>
> BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
> the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
> Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
> Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
> engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
> not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
> just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
> out the throttle body.
> http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
>
> On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
> I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
> ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
>
>
>
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OT question for Doug
Hey Doug, I've been to your site and seen the supercharger kit you've
installed... If you actually drive conservatively is your gas mileage
better with that thing? I've been considering a supercharger and you are
the only one I know of who has one.
Troy
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:W4PGg.2013$JR5.1728@dukeread11...
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> <AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
>
>> <yared22311> wrote...
>>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped.
>>> I had
>>> to turn the ignition on again.
>
> I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
>
> What codes did it store.
> Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
> display.
>
>>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> in short, no.
>
> Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
> putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
> and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
> steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
>
> BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
> the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
> Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
> Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
> engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
> not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
> just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
> out the throttle body.
> http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
>
> On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
> I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
> ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
>
>
>
installed... If you actually drive conservatively is your gas mileage
better with that thing? I've been considering a supercharger and you are
the only one I know of who has one.
Troy
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:W4PGg.2013$JR5.1728@dukeread11...
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>> I am awestruck that the front pinion seal leak stored a code.
>>
>> ;-)
>
> <AOL> m33 t00! </AOL>
>
>> <yared22311> wrote...
>>> Last week, the service engine light was on. I went to Jeep and they
>>> said "front pinion seal leaking" and "recommends BG induction
>>> service". This happened when I put the AC on and the Jeep just stopped.
>>> I had
>>> to turn the ignition on again.
>
> I'm betting crudded up battery terminals or slow idle air adjustment.
>
> What codes did it store.
> Ignition on-off-on-off-on then read what it puts on the odometer
> display.
>
>>> is "front pinion seal leaking" for $160.00 and
>>> "recommends BG induction service" $145.00
>>> normal for Jeep Sport Cherokke 2000 with 79,500 miles on it?
>
> in short, no.
>
> Pinion seals rarely leak unless your running some big tires and
> putting serious stress on the box. Just keep an eye on the fluid
> and make sure it's not a leaky hose. I'd probably just wipe the
> steering box down with some paper towel and watch it closely.
>
> BG induction service is a fancy way of saying "put stuff down
> the throttle body and injector rail to clean the engine intake.
> Same as the folks that do this. http://www.motorvac.com/
> Lots of places do this for about $100 or so. Generally if your
> engine has been well taken care of (regular oil changes) and your
> not all city/stop/go then you probably don't need it. You could
> just put some Techron fuel systems cleaner in the tank and clean
> out the throttle body.
> http://revbeergoggles.com/tb/tb.html
>
> On a low use/short trip engine, the motorvac isn't a bad idea.
> I had it done at about 100,000 miles while tracking down some
> ping.. ping that turned out to be due to a bad coil. go figure.
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://revbeergoggles.com
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
>
>
>