problem getting cherokee part
#11
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
fuse and it started.
Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
Just a thought!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
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> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
fuse and it started.
Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
Just a thought!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:sqkei0tn0db7trqs8h2fb7fm9d5cetd712@4ax.com...
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
#12
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
fuse and it started.
Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
Just a thought!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:sqkei0tn0db7trqs8h2fb7fm9d5cetd712@4ax.com...
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
fuse and it started.
Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
Just a thought!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:sqkei0tn0db7trqs8h2fb7fm9d5cetd712@4ax.com...
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
#13
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
fuse and it started.
Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
Just a thought!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:sqkei0tn0db7trqs8h2fb7fm9d5cetd712@4ax.com...
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
fuse and it started.
Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
Just a thought!
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:sqkei0tn0db7trqs8h2fb7fm9d5cetd712@4ax.com...
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
#14
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 16:59:33 GMT, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
#15
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 16:59:33 GMT, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
#16
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 16:59:33 GMT, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
#17
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 16:59:33 GMT, "dave AKA vwdoc1"
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
<NO_vwdoc1_SPAM_@hotmail.com_PLEASE> wrote:
>!There maybe some large fuses in the engine compartment on the right side.
>!I remember seeing one fuse that blew causing a JGC not to start. Replaced
>!fuse and it started.
>!Not sure if the XJs are the same or not during the later years. ;-)
>!Just a thought!
>!later,
>!dave AKA vwdoc1
My mechanical skill are almost nonexistant. But if it was a blown fuse
wouldn't it not run at all? It would run for a couple of seconds if I
could catch the on and off cycle just right. Then everything would
shut off. Including all the gagues.
stephen
#18
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
Hi Shephen,
I would take the Stealership at their word, and buy a new brain
box: http://www.----------.com/powertrainModule.pdf You may see by the
pages just how individually programed it would have to be to control
your car, sure it's a grand, but what choice do you have?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Stephen wrote:
>
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
I would take the Stealership at their word, and buy a new brain
box: http://www.----------.com/powertrainModule.pdf You may see by the
pages just how individually programed it would have to be to control
your car, sure it's a grand, but what choice do you have?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Stephen wrote:
>
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
#19
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
Hi Shephen,
I would take the Stealership at their word, and buy a new brain
box: http://www.----------.com/powertrainModule.pdf You may see by the
pages just how individually programed it would have to be to control
your car, sure it's a grand, but what choice do you have?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Stephen wrote:
>
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
I would take the Stealership at their word, and buy a new brain
box: http://www.----------.com/powertrainModule.pdf You may see by the
pages just how individually programed it would have to be to control
your car, sure it's a grand, but what choice do you have?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Stephen wrote:
>
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
#20
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Posts: n/a
Re: problem getting cherokee part
Hi Shephen,
I would take the Stealership at their word, and buy a new brain
box: http://www.----------.com/powertrainModule.pdf You may see by the
pages just how individually programed it would have to be to control
your car, sure it's a grand, but what choice do you have?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Stephen wrote:
>
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen
I would take the Stealership at their word, and buy a new brain
box: http://www.----------.com/powertrainModule.pdf You may see by the
pages just how individually programed it would have to be to control
your car, sure it's a grand, but what choice do you have?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Stephen wrote:
>
> I have a 99 cherokee that would not start. The dealer says the power
> train control module needs to be replaced. There are some issues in
> getting the part. They say the part is VIN specific. Does anyone know
> if this is true? Is there somewhere other than chrysler where I could
> get the part?
>
> thanks
> stephen