Need advice on 97 TJ.
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Need advice on 97 TJ.
Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
We had similar symptoms along with a bit high a rev on start up. Just
the one hesitation and sometimes a stall at the first stop in the cold.
The connection on our TPS was dirty. I sprayed it out with a contact
cleaner like WD40 and it worked perfect for 2 years. I had to do it
again last summer.
Just pull all the connectors on the throttle body and spray clean them.
It is a good thing to do now and then anyway on a Jeep, water and mud
have this way of getting in strange places.... ;-)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Lynn wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
> leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
> jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
> up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
> will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
> move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
> happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
> not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
> and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
> duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
> bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
the one hesitation and sometimes a stall at the first stop in the cold.
The connection on our TPS was dirty. I sprayed it out with a contact
cleaner like WD40 and it worked perfect for 2 years. I had to do it
again last summer.
Just pull all the connectors on the throttle body and spray clean them.
It is a good thing to do now and then anyway on a Jeep, water and mud
have this way of getting in strange places.... ;-)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Lynn wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
> leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
> jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
> up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
> will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
> move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
> happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
> not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
> and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
> duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
> bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
We had similar symptoms along with a bit high a rev on start up. Just
the one hesitation and sometimes a stall at the first stop in the cold.
The connection on our TPS was dirty. I sprayed it out with a contact
cleaner like WD40 and it worked perfect for 2 years. I had to do it
again last summer.
Just pull all the connectors on the throttle body and spray clean them.
It is a good thing to do now and then anyway on a Jeep, water and mud
have this way of getting in strange places.... ;-)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Lynn wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
> leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
> jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
> up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
> will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
> move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
> happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
> not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
> and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
> duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
> bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
the one hesitation and sometimes a stall at the first stop in the cold.
The connection on our TPS was dirty. I sprayed it out with a contact
cleaner like WD40 and it worked perfect for 2 years. I had to do it
again last summer.
Just pull all the connectors on the throttle body and spray clean them.
It is a good thing to do now and then anyway on a Jeep, water and mud
have this way of getting in strange places.... ;-)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Lynn wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
> leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
> jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
> up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
> will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
> move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
> happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
> not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
> and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
> duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
> bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
#4
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
We had similar symptoms along with a bit high a rev on start up. Just
the one hesitation and sometimes a stall at the first stop in the cold.
The connection on our TPS was dirty. I sprayed it out with a contact
cleaner like WD40 and it worked perfect for 2 years. I had to do it
again last summer.
Just pull all the connectors on the throttle body and spray clean them.
It is a good thing to do now and then anyway on a Jeep, water and mud
have this way of getting in strange places.... ;-)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Lynn wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
> leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
> jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
> up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
> will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
> move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
> happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
> not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
> and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
> duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
> bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
the one hesitation and sometimes a stall at the first stop in the cold.
The connection on our TPS was dirty. I sprayed it out with a contact
cleaner like WD40 and it worked perfect for 2 years. I had to do it
again last summer.
Just pull all the connectors on the throttle body and spray clean them.
It is a good thing to do now and then anyway on a Jeep, water and mud
have this way of getting in strange places.... ;-)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Lynn wrote:
>
> Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
> leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
> jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
> up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
> will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
> move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
> happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
> not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
> and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
> duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
> bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
I that would repro more than once a day though...
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:17:29 GMT, Jumpin' Jiminy
<jumpin_jiminy72plus3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
>
>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:17:29 GMT, Jumpin' Jiminy
<jumpin_jiminy72plus3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
>
>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
I that would repro more than once a day though...
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:17:29 GMT, Jumpin' Jiminy
<jumpin_jiminy72plus3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
>
>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:17:29 GMT, Jumpin' Jiminy
<jumpin_jiminy72plus3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
>
>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
I that would repro more than once a day though...
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:17:29 GMT, Jumpin' Jiminy
<jumpin_jiminy72plus3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
>
>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:17:29 GMT, Jumpin' Jiminy
<jumpin_jiminy72plus3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Sounds like you might be low on transmission fluid.
>
>On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:29:06 GMT, Lynn <lynn@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi folks. I have a 97 TJ auto with 69K miles. I notice that whenever I
>>leave the jeep overnight or few hours under very cold condition, the
>>jeep will hesitate after a few minutes of driving. I could be driving
>>up few blocks, stop at the stop sign, when press on the gas, the jeep
>>will not move (for a second) and then after a jerk motion, the jeep will
>>move again. Once that happen, it will not occur again. This can even
>>happen when I was driving (25 mph) and all the sudden feel the jeep is
>>not responding to acceleration but after a second or so, the jerk motion
>>and everything is fine. The tough part is that once it happen I can't
>>duplicate on the same day. I took it to the dealer and they told me to
>>bring it back when it happens more often. Any idea? Thanks in advance.