problem getting cherokee part
#21
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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
#22
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Re: problem getting 99 cherokee part
Unless the power was being fed by some other component, like the ign switch
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
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> 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
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:j4bii01ld89tq0n0fbm86c42vsj3gbu4bo@4ax.com...
> 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
#23
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Re: problem getting 99 cherokee part
Unless the power was being fed by some other component, like the ign switch
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:j4bii01ld89tq0n0fbm86c42vsj3gbu4bo@4ax.com...
> 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
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:j4bii01ld89tq0n0fbm86c42vsj3gbu4bo@4ax.com...
> 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
#24
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Re: problem getting 99 cherokee part
Unless the power was being fed by some other component, like the ign switch
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
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> 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
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:j4bii01ld89tq0n0fbm86c42vsj3gbu4bo@4ax.com...
> 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
#25
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Re: problem getting 99 cherokee part
Unless the power was being fed by some other component, like the ign switch
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:j4bii01ld89tq0n0fbm86c42vsj3gbu4bo@4ax.com...
> 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
in the crank position.
I have seen some fuses or terminals make contact sometimes. UGLY problem to
find usually. I would prefer DEAD over sometimes dead! :-)
Gauges shutting off indicate, to me at least, that power has stopped. Gotta
find where that power is coming from and the Ign. Switch comes to mind.
good luck Stephen and let us know what the problem was.
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
<Stephen> wrote in message
news:j4bii01ld89tq0n0fbm86c42vsj3gbu4bo@4ax.com...
> 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
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:58:23 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:58:23 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
#28
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:58:23 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
#29
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:58:23 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
<----------@***.net> wrote:
>!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:--------------------
>!
At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
stephen
#30
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Re: problem getting cherokee part
Good luck.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen wrote:
>
> At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
> have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
> existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
> not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
> very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
>
> stephen
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen wrote:
>
> At this point not much choice. I tried several other places and they
> have them on backorder also. I found one place that will refurb the
> existing one and a couple of places that sell used ones. Seems that
> not a lot of those are held in stock due to the high cost, their being
> very vehicle configuration specific, low failure rate and so on.
>
> stephen