TJ won't start /run
I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it did
start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and run for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I replaced the following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the camshaft position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it towed to a garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But still does want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance Pete |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner.
"SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it did >start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and run >for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I replaced the >following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the camshaft >position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it towed to a >garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But still does >want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > > Pete > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner.
"SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it did >start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and run >for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I replaced the >following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the camshaft >position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it towed to a >garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But still does >want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > > Pete > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner.
"SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it did >start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and run >for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I replaced the >following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the camshaft >position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it towed to a >garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But still does >want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > > Pete > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner.
"SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it did >start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and run >for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I replaced the >following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the camshaft >position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it towed to a >garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But still does >want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > > Pete > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Does that usually get afeected by heat?
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:_IOdnXA0UeGUiijbnZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner. > > "SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >>I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it >>did start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and >>run for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I >>replaced the following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the >>camshaft position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it >>towed to a garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But >>still does want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. >> >> Anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> Pete >> > > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Does that usually get afeected by heat?
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:_IOdnXA0UeGUiijbnZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner. > > "SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >>I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it >>did start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and >>run for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I >>replaced the following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the >>camshaft position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it >>towed to a garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But >>still does want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. >> >> Anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> Pete >> > > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Does that usually get afeected by heat?
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:_IOdnXA0UeGUiijbnZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner. > > "SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >>I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it >>did start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and >>run for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I >>replaced the following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the >>camshaft position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it >>towed to a garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But >>still does want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. >> >> Anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> Pete >> > > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
Does that usually get afeected by heat?
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:_IOdnXA0UeGUiijbnZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Clean the throttle position sensor connector with electrical cleaner. > > "SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >>I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it >>did start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and >>run for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I >>replaced the following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the >>camshaft position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it >>towed to a garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But >>still does want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. >> >> Anyone have any suggestions? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> Pete >> > > |
Re: TJ won't start /run
scanner shows problem with camposition sensor.
I forgot to put this in original posting "SNSPRT" <pete.brideau@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Yy8ti.2587$I64.2475@trndny08... >I have a 2000 TJ. It currently won't start most of the time and when it did >start it was only after sitting over night and then would start and run >for about 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature outside. I replaced the >following with on luck... the crankshaft position sensor, the camshaft >position sensor, the coil pack. when none of these work I had it towed to a >garage who after trying some other test, replaced the PCM. But still does >want to start/run. The jeep is set up with CA emissions. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > > Pete > |
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