Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor, Crankcase Position Sensor)
You can not bypass the Crank Position Sensor.
"Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message news:1138031689.798817.326340@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >I checked for previous topics on this but I did not find one about > bypassing the CPS. I am selling my 88 Comanche and wouldn't you know > the damned thing will only start cold, one time and thats it. My > experience with my 87 tells me its the CPS. I would love to just > bypass the thing so I can sell it, or at least so I can tell the guy > buying it that this is what the problem is. He is a friend of mine and > I am giving him a deal but he is not mechanically inclined so I will > end up fixing it for him anyway but I would like to wait for spring > when its a little warmer than 10 degrees outside. > > By the way I am new to the group! My name is Erich I live in the > Rockies and I have had a number of Jeeps over the past 25 years. My > wife just bought me a 2006 Unlimited so I am learning all about Jeeps > again. > > > Thanks! > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor, Crankcase Position Sensor)
You can not bypass the Crank Position Sensor.
"Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message news:1138031689.798817.326340@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >I checked for previous topics on this but I did not find one about > bypassing the CPS. I am selling my 88 Comanche and wouldn't you know > the damned thing will only start cold, one time and thats it. My > experience with my 87 tells me its the CPS. I would love to just > bypass the thing so I can sell it, or at least so I can tell the guy > buying it that this is what the problem is. He is a friend of mine and > I am giving him a deal but he is not mechanically inclined so I will > end up fixing it for him anyway but I would like to wait for spring > when its a little warmer than 10 degrees outside. > > By the way I am new to the group! My name is Erich I live in the > Rockies and I have had a number of Jeeps over the past 25 years. My > wife just bought me a 2006 Unlimited so I am learning all about Jeeps > again. > > > Thanks! > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor, Crankcase Position Sensor)
You can not bypass the Crank Position Sensor.
"Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message news:1138031689.798817.326340@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >I checked for previous topics on this but I did not find one about > bypassing the CPS. I am selling my 88 Comanche and wouldn't you know > the damned thing will only start cold, one time and thats it. My > experience with my 87 tells me its the CPS. I would love to just > bypass the thing so I can sell it, or at least so I can tell the guy > buying it that this is what the problem is. He is a friend of mine and > I am giving him a deal but he is not mechanically inclined so I will > end up fixing it for him anyway but I would like to wait for spring > when its a little warmer than 10 degrees outside. > > By the way I am new to the group! My name is Erich I live in the > Rockies and I have had a number of Jeeps over the past 25 years. My > wife just bought me a 2006 Unlimited so I am learning all about Jeeps > again. > > > Thanks! > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor, Crankcase Position Sensor)
Your 87 was carburated and did not have a CPS.
Perhaps the 4 bangers had fuel injection in those days, in this case it would have had the CPS. "Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message news:1138065421.898547.66430@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Thanks for the input, I figured as much. I had this problem on the > road with my 87, it would be great if there was a quick fix so you > could get it home and not have to have it towed. > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor, Crankcase Position Sensor)
Your 87 was carburated and did not have a CPS.
Perhaps the 4 bangers had fuel injection in those days, in this case it would have had the CPS. "Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message news:1138065421.898547.66430@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Thanks for the input, I figured as much. I had this problem on the > road with my 87, it would be great if there was a quick fix so you > could get it home and not have to have it towed. > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor, Crankcase Position Sensor)
Your 87 was carburated and did not have a CPS.
Perhaps the 4 bangers had fuel injection in those days, in this case it would have had the CPS. "Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message news:1138065421.898547.66430@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Thanks for the input, I figured as much. I had this problem on the > road with my 87, it would be great if there was a quick fix so you > could get it home and not have to have it towed. > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor,Crankcase Position Sensor)
A fellow coworker has an 87 Cherokee with F.I.
6 Banger. Jeff Strickland wrote: > Your 87 was carburated and did not have a CPS. > > Perhaps the 4 bangers had fuel injection in those days, in this case it > would have had the CPS. > > > > > "Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message > news:1138065421.898547.66430@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > >> Thanks for the input, I figured as much. I had this problem on the >> road with my 87, it would be great if there was a quick fix so you >> could get it home and not have to have it towed. >> > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor,Crankcase Position Sensor)
A fellow coworker has an 87 Cherokee with F.I.
6 Banger. Jeff Strickland wrote: > Your 87 was carburated and did not have a CPS. > > Perhaps the 4 bangers had fuel injection in those days, in this case it > would have had the CPS. > > > > > "Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message > news:1138065421.898547.66430@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > >> Thanks for the input, I figured as much. I had this problem on the >> road with my 87, it would be great if there was a quick fix so you >> could get it home and not have to have it towed. >> > |
Re: Is it possible to bypass the CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor,Crankcase Position Sensor)
A fellow coworker has an 87 Cherokee with F.I.
6 Banger. Jeff Strickland wrote: > Your 87 was carburated and did not have a CPS. > > Perhaps the 4 bangers had fuel injection in those days, in this case it > would have had the CPS. > > > > > "Erich" <rockierubicon@aol.com> wrote in message > news:1138065421.898547.66430@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > >> Thanks for the input, I figured as much. I had this problem on the >> road with my 87, it would be great if there was a quick fix so you >> could get it home and not have to have it towed. >> > |
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