Wrangler still shuts Down?
I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change
went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? thanks Dean. |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not. Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with the engine running? Any codes stored in the computer? I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand. The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/ -- DougW |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not. Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with the engine running? Any codes stored in the computer? I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand. The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/ -- DougW |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not. Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with the engine running? Any codes stored in the computer? I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand. The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/ -- DougW |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not. Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with the engine running? Any codes stored in the computer? I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand. The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/ -- DougW |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
What about the real CPS that causes 99% of shutdowns because it's plug
sits on the exhaust manifold and gets corroded or a dead wire mesh ground from the engine head to the firewall? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Dean wrote: > > I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? > thanks Dean. |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
What about the real CPS that causes 99% of shutdowns because it's plug
sits on the exhaust manifold and gets corroded or a dead wire mesh ground from the engine head to the firewall? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Dean wrote: > > I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? > thanks Dean. |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
What about the real CPS that causes 99% of shutdowns because it's plug
sits on the exhaust manifold and gets corroded or a dead wire mesh ground from the engine head to the firewall? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Dean wrote: > > I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? > thanks Dean. |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
What about the real CPS that causes 99% of shutdowns because it's plug
sits on the exhaust manifold and gets corroded or a dead wire mesh ground from the engine head to the firewall? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Dean wrote: > > I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change > went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it > coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back up > though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its fuel > related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? > thanks Dean. |
Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
by majority it is the crank sensor on the bell housing.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:42D5BF3E.2E85B16D@sympatico.ca... > What about the real CPS that causes 99% of shutdowns because it's plug > sits on the exhaust manifold and gets corroded or a dead wire mesh > ground from the engine head to the firewall? > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > Dean wrote: >> >> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change >> went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it >> coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back >> up >> though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its >> fuel >> related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting? >> thanks Dean. |
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