Need advice on 97 TJ.
#11
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
it was kinda pricey.
Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
that'd be great ;-)
/Bob
David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> 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.
year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
it was kinda pricey.
Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
that'd be great ;-)
/Bob
David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> 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.
#12
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
it was kinda pricey.
Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
that'd be great ;-)
/Bob
David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> 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.
year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
it was kinda pricey.
Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
that'd be great ;-)
/Bob
David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> 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.
#13
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
it was kinda pricey.
Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
that'd be great ;-)
/Bob
David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> 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.
year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
it was kinda pricey.
Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
that'd be great ;-)
/Bob
David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> 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.
#14
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
A guess would be the Throttle Position sensor, needs to be cleaned
or replaced.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bob wrote:
>
> I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
> year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
> with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
> cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
> in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
> normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
> don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
> out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
> either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
> year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
> were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
> sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
> when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
> summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
> possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
> also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
> though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
> it was kinda pricey.
>
> Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
> a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
> that'd be great ;-)
>
> /Bob
>
> David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> > 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.
or replaced.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bob wrote:
>
> I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
> year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
> with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
> cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
> in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
> normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
> don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
> out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
> either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
> year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
> were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
> sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
> when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
> summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
> possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
> also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
> though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
> it was kinda pricey.
>
> Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
> a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
> that'd be great ;-)
>
> /Bob
>
> David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> > 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.
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
A guess would be the Throttle Position sensor, needs to be cleaned
or replaced.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bob wrote:
>
> I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
> year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
> with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
> cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
> in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
> normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
> don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
> out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
> either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
> year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
> were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
> sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
> when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
> summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
> possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
> also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
> though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
> it was kinda pricey.
>
> Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
> a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
> that'd be great ;-)
>
> /Bob
>
> David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> > 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.
or replaced.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bob wrote:
>
> I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
> year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
> with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
> cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
> in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
> normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
> don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
> out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
> either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
> year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
> were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
> sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
> when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
> summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
> possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
> also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
> though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
> it was kinda pricey.
>
> Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
> a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
> that'd be great ;-)
>
> /Bob
>
> David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> > 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.
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Re: Need advice on 97 TJ.
A guess would be the Throttle Position sensor, needs to be cleaned
or replaced.
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Bob wrote:
>
> I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
> year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
> with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
> cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
> in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
> normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
> don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
> out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
> either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
> year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
> were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
> sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
> when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
> summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
> possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
> also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
> though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
> it was kinda pricey.
>
> Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
> a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
> that'd be great ;-)
>
> /Bob
>
> David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> > 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.
or replaced.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bob wrote:
>
> I have had a similar problem to the OP ever since I bought my 97 TJ a
> year and a half ago. I have a standard, (so this has nothing to do
> with shifting; I would know that), and sometimes, especially if it's
> cold out, it will hesitate when starting from a stop sign or stoplight
> in the morning. I'll give it gas, it will act like its going to go
> normally, hesitate a moment, then resume normal acceleration speed. (I
> don't get the "jerk" the OP described, though...) I have yet to figure
> out the cause of this problem, but haven't put much effort into it,
> either. I figured at first my fuel pump might be dying, but after a
> year and a half, I would have thought it would be fully dead by now,
> were that the case. I do seem to recall an error involving my MAP
> sensor being detected on one of AutoZone's little error code readers
> when my check engine light was on after high-altitude 4wheeling this
> summer, though. Could this be related (since someone mentioned the TPS
> possibly being related, I started wondering about this other sensor
> also maybe having an effect)? I haven't replaced the MAP sensor, yet,
> though, because it didn't seem that big a deal to me at the time, and
> it was kinda pricey.
>
> Sorry, I don't have any help for the OP, but if someone comes up with
> a good reason this could be happening that could help both of us,
> that'd be great ;-)
>
> /Bob
>
> David C. Moller <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<crtr009toltdph1kl8efqvhfete4bmhfv9@4ax.com>. ..
> > 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.
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