Jeep Wrangler cold starts
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Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
In article <20031201114343.14088.00001283@mb-m15.aol.com>,
jconrvt@aol.com (JConRVT) wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the
> Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
What weight oil are ya running? How cold is cold?
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jconrvt@aol.com (JConRVT) wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the
> Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
What weight oil are ya running? How cold is cold?
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
In article <20031201114343.14088.00001283@mb-m15.aol.com>,
jconrvt@aol.com (JConRVT) wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the
> Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
What weight oil are ya running? How cold is cold?
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jconrvt@aol.com (JConRVT) wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the
> Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
What weight oil are ya running? How cold is cold?
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
In article <20031201114343.14088.00001283@mb-m15.aol.com>,
jconrvt@aol.com (JConRVT) wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the
> Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
What weight oil are ya running? How cold is cold?
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jconrvt@aol.com (JConRVT) wrote:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the
> Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
What weight oil are ya running? How cold is cold?
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
I believe your Jeep's computer should be able to handle any
condition, unless it's a diesel and you use glow plugs.
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JConRVT wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
condition, unless it's a diesel and you use glow plugs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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JConRVT wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
I believe your Jeep's computer should be able to handle any
condition, unless it's a diesel and you use glow plugs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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JConRVT wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
condition, unless it's a diesel and you use glow plugs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JConRVT wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
I believe your Jeep's computer should be able to handle any
condition, unless it's a diesel and you use glow plugs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JConRVT wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
condition, unless it's a diesel and you use glow plugs.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JConRVT wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Approximately 12/1/03 08:43, JConRVT uttered for posterity:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
How cold? And does it matter if it is also [how?] wet?
The '95 just uses the fuel injection to richen up the mix for
starting. Should start down to zero level temps easily.
Does the engine crank at full speed or notably slower? If so,
check battery, cables, and oil weight.
Does the engine crank for a longer time before it fires than
when warmer?
Does the engine crank and fire, but then sputter and stop
or just fire intermittently? Wrong oil weight a common cause.
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> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
How cold? And does it matter if it is also [how?] wet?
The '95 just uses the fuel injection to richen up the mix for
starting. Should start down to zero level temps easily.
Does the engine crank at full speed or notably slower? If so,
check battery, cables, and oil weight.
Does the engine crank for a longer time before it fires than
when warmer?
Does the engine crank and fire, but then sputter and stop
or just fire intermittently? Wrong oil weight a common cause.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Approximately 12/1/03 08:43, JConRVT uttered for posterity:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
How cold? And does it matter if it is also [how?] wet?
The '95 just uses the fuel injection to richen up the mix for
starting. Should start down to zero level temps easily.
Does the engine crank at full speed or notably slower? If so,
check battery, cables, and oil weight.
Does the engine crank for a longer time before it fires than
when warmer?
Does the engine crank and fire, but then sputter and stop
or just fire intermittently? Wrong oil weight a common cause.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
How cold? And does it matter if it is also [how?] wet?
The '95 just uses the fuel injection to richen up the mix for
starting. Should start down to zero level temps easily.
Does the engine crank at full speed or notably slower? If so,
check battery, cables, and oil weight.
Does the engine crank for a longer time before it fires than
when warmer?
Does the engine crank and fire, but then sputter and stop
or just fire intermittently? Wrong oil weight a common cause.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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Re: Jeep Wrangler cold starts
Approximately 12/1/03 08:43, JConRVT uttered for posterity:
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
How cold? And does it matter if it is also [how?] wet?
The '95 just uses the fuel injection to richen up the mix for
starting. Should start down to zero level temps easily.
Does the engine crank at full speed or notably slower? If so,
check battery, cables, and oil weight.
Does the engine crank for a longer time before it fires than
when warmer?
Does the engine crank and fire, but then sputter and stop
or just fire intermittently? Wrong oil weight a common cause.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Does anyone know if the 95 Jeep Wranglers have any type of cold start switch
> that sort of acts as a choke. My Wranglers doesn't want to start when cold.
> I'm more knowledgeble on motorcycle fuel injection so not sure about the Jeep.
> I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks, John
How cold? And does it matter if it is also [how?] wet?
The '95 just uses the fuel injection to richen up the mix for
starting. Should start down to zero level temps easily.
Does the engine crank at full speed or notably slower? If so,
check battery, cables, and oil weight.
Does the engine crank for a longer time before it fires than
when warmer?
Does the engine crank and fire, but then sputter and stop
or just fire intermittently? Wrong oil weight a common cause.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.