Starting problems
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Re: Starting problems
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
??? Any additional info would be helpful.
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Re: Starting problems
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
??? Any additional info would be helpful.
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Re: Starting problems
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
??? Any additional info would be helpful.
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Re: Starting problems
On Apr 2, 12:59 pm, "Mike" <m...@localnet.com> wrote:
> "B&K" <brian...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> >I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> > else to do.
>
> Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
> the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
> ??? Any additional info would be helpful.
does not turn over , just clicks
> "B&K" <brian...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> >I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> > else to do.
>
> Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
> the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
> ??? Any additional info would be helpful.
does not turn over , just clicks
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Re: Starting problems
On Apr 2, 12:59 pm, "Mike" <m...@localnet.com> wrote:
> "B&K" <brian...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> >I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> > else to do.
>
> Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
> the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
> ??? Any additional info would be helpful.
does not turn over , just clicks
> "B&K" <brian...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> >I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> > else to do.
>
> Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
> the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
> ??? Any additional info would be helpful.
does not turn over , just clicks
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Re: Starting problems
On Apr 2, 12:59 pm, "Mike" <m...@localnet.com> wrote:
> "B&K" <brian...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> >I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> > else to do.
>
> Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
> the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
> ??? Any additional info would be helpful.
does not turn over , just clicks
> "B&K" <brian...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>
> >I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> > else to do.
>
> Can you describe your starting problem with a little more detail ? Does
> the engine turn over , does it not turn over, does it turn over slowly .....
> ??? Any additional info would be helpful.
does not turn over , just clicks
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Re: Starting problems
Check the ground cables too..... all of them. Clean them till they are
shiny with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper and give them a quick
coating of dielectric grease before reassembly to prevent further corrosion
Ground cables often 'rot' from the inside and 'look' to be in good
condition, roll the mesh to see if it disintegrates.
On the other posts you were advised to clean both cable ends and you
responded "I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. "
I just want to double check.... you cleaned BOTH ends when you replaced the
battery? ALL the ends on ALL the cables (some have more than 2 ends) and
checked the cables themselves for damage and overheating (swollen or
discolored insulation)
The factory cables are ..... minimum spec when new..... after a decade of
use they often show excess resistance. If yours show any signs of
overheating replace the cable (not just the end) with the heaviest gauge
cable you can get.
You can also use a jumper cable to bypass and check for continuity of
grounds.
We don't mean to be a pain... well... at least I don't.... but when Jeeps
have vague or intermittent electrical problems it is commonly a ground or
cable resistance problem at fault.
Good luck
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
shiny with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper and give them a quick
coating of dielectric grease before reassembly to prevent further corrosion
Ground cables often 'rot' from the inside and 'look' to be in good
condition, roll the mesh to see if it disintegrates.
On the other posts you were advised to clean both cable ends and you
responded "I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. "
I just want to double check.... you cleaned BOTH ends when you replaced the
battery? ALL the ends on ALL the cables (some have more than 2 ends) and
checked the cables themselves for damage and overheating (swollen or
discolored insulation)
The factory cables are ..... minimum spec when new..... after a decade of
use they often show excess resistance. If yours show any signs of
overheating replace the cable (not just the end) with the heaviest gauge
cable you can get.
You can also use a jumper cable to bypass and check for continuity of
grounds.
We don't mean to be a pain... well... at least I don't.... but when Jeeps
have vague or intermittent electrical problems it is commonly a ground or
cable resistance problem at fault.
Good luck
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
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Re: Starting problems
Check the ground cables too..... all of them. Clean them till they are
shiny with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper and give them a quick
coating of dielectric grease before reassembly to prevent further corrosion
Ground cables often 'rot' from the inside and 'look' to be in good
condition, roll the mesh to see if it disintegrates.
On the other posts you were advised to clean both cable ends and you
responded "I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. "
I just want to double check.... you cleaned BOTH ends when you replaced the
battery? ALL the ends on ALL the cables (some have more than 2 ends) and
checked the cables themselves for damage and overheating (swollen or
discolored insulation)
The factory cables are ..... minimum spec when new..... after a decade of
use they often show excess resistance. If yours show any signs of
overheating replace the cable (not just the end) with the heaviest gauge
cable you can get.
You can also use a jumper cable to bypass and check for continuity of
grounds.
We don't mean to be a pain... well... at least I don't.... but when Jeeps
have vague or intermittent electrical problems it is commonly a ground or
cable resistance problem at fault.
Good luck
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
shiny with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper and give them a quick
coating of dielectric grease before reassembly to prevent further corrosion
Ground cables often 'rot' from the inside and 'look' to be in good
condition, roll the mesh to see if it disintegrates.
On the other posts you were advised to clean both cable ends and you
responded "I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. "
I just want to double check.... you cleaned BOTH ends when you replaced the
battery? ALL the ends on ALL the cables (some have more than 2 ends) and
checked the cables themselves for damage and overheating (swollen or
discolored insulation)
The factory cables are ..... minimum spec when new..... after a decade of
use they often show excess resistance. If yours show any signs of
overheating replace the cable (not just the end) with the heaviest gauge
cable you can get.
You can also use a jumper cable to bypass and check for continuity of
grounds.
We don't mean to be a pain... well... at least I don't.... but when Jeeps
have vague or intermittent electrical problems it is commonly a ground or
cable resistance problem at fault.
Good luck
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
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Re: Starting problems
Check the ground cables too..... all of them. Clean them till they are
shiny with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper and give them a quick
coating of dielectric grease before reassembly to prevent further corrosion
Ground cables often 'rot' from the inside and 'look' to be in good
condition, roll the mesh to see if it disintegrates.
On the other posts you were advised to clean both cable ends and you
responded "I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. "
I just want to double check.... you cleaned BOTH ends when you replaced the
battery? ALL the ends on ALL the cables (some have more than 2 ends) and
checked the cables themselves for damage and overheating (swollen or
discolored insulation)
The factory cables are ..... minimum spec when new..... after a decade of
use they often show excess resistance. If yours show any signs of
overheating replace the cable (not just the end) with the heaviest gauge
cable you can get.
You can also use a jumper cable to bypass and check for continuity of
grounds.
We don't mean to be a pain... well... at least I don't.... but when Jeeps
have vague or intermittent electrical problems it is commonly a ground or
cable resistance problem at fault.
Good luck
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>
shiny with a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper and give them a quick
coating of dielectric grease before reassembly to prevent further corrosion
Ground cables often 'rot' from the inside and 'look' to be in good
condition, roll the mesh to see if it disintegrates.
On the other posts you were advised to clean both cable ends and you
responded "I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. "
I just want to double check.... you cleaned BOTH ends when you replaced the
battery? ALL the ends on ALL the cables (some have more than 2 ends) and
checked the cables themselves for damage and overheating (swollen or
discolored insulation)
The factory cables are ..... minimum spec when new..... after a decade of
use they often show excess resistance. If yours show any signs of
overheating replace the cable (not just the end) with the heaviest gauge
cable you can get.
You can also use a jumper cable to bypass and check for continuity of
grounds.
We don't mean to be a pain... well... at least I don't.... but when Jeeps
have vague or intermittent electrical problems it is commonly a ground or
cable resistance problem at fault.
Good luck
"B&K" <brian_49@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1175530182.223498.155960@y80g2000hsf.googlegr oups.com...
>I have replaced the battery. the connections are clean. Not sure what
> else to do.
>