Wrangler still shuts Down?
#31
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Unplug it for a few minutes, and it should start.
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Dean wrote:
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> The crank sensor was just changed a year or two ago. Dean.
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> The crank sensor was just changed a year or two ago. Dean.
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Unplug it for a few minutes, and it should start.
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Dean wrote:
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> The crank sensor was just changed a year or two ago. Dean.
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Dean wrote:
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> The crank sensor was just changed a year or two ago. Dean.
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Unplug it for a few minutes, and it should start.
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Dean wrote:
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> The crank sensor was just changed a year or two ago. Dean.
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Dean wrote:
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> The crank sensor was just changed a year or two ago. Dean.
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> Dean did pass the time by typing:
>> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change
>> went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it
>> coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back
>> up
>> though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its
>> fuel
>> related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting?
>
> np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not.
>
> Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with
> the engine running?
>
> Any codes stored in the computer?
>
> I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand.
> The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a
> diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any
> repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/
>
> --
> DougW
>
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> 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
>
#35
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> Dean did pass the time by typing:
>> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change
>> went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it
>> coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back
>> up
>> though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its
>> fuel
>> related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting?
>
> np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not.
>
> Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with
> the engine running?
>
> Any codes stored in the computer?
>
> I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand.
> The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a
> diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any
> repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/
>
> --
> DougW
>
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> 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
>
#36
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> Dean did pass the time by typing:
>> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change
>> went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it
>> coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back
>> up
>> though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its
>> fuel
>> related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting?
>
> np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not.
>
> Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with
> the engine running?
>
> Any codes stored in the computer?
>
> I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand.
> The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a
> diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any
> repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/
>
> --
> DougW
>
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> 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
>
#37
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> Dean did pass the time by typing:
>> I would like to thank DougW for all his help. The Camshaft sensor change
>> went well, the wrangler started right up. Took it around the block it
>> coughed and stuttered then shut down. This time it did start right back
>> up
>> though. I have no idea what could be the problem now. I don't think its
>> fuel
>> related or the plugs, plug wires,cap, or rotor. What am I forgetting?
>
> np.. I hoped that was the cause but guess not.
>
> Have you checked the battery cables or jiggled them with
> the engine running?
>
> Any codes stored in the computer?
>
> I'm running out of ideas without actually seeing it first hand.
> The last resort is to have Jeep put it on the scanner and do a
> diagnositcs. It's not cheap but they take the price off any
> repair work they do.. yea, like that's a bargain. :/
>
> --
> DougW
>
checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
shutting down. Dean.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TSiBe.25999$mC.16825@okepread07...
> 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
>
#38
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
> checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
> shutting down. Dean.
Hmm. 33 = AC clutch relay open or shorted. The other two are ones you
always see.
Pull the AC relay from the relay center and see what that does.
When the wranger shuts down is the AC on or off?
I've never ran across 33 except on older jeeps that didn't have AC.
On those it's always there.
--
DougW
> DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
> checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
> shutting down. Dean.
Hmm. 33 = AC clutch relay open or shorted. The other two are ones you
always see.
Pull the AC relay from the relay center and see what that does.
When the wranger shuts down is the AC on or off?
I've never ran across 33 except on older jeeps that didn't have AC.
On those it's always there.
--
DougW
#39
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
> checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
> shutting down. Dean.
Hmm. 33 = AC clutch relay open or shorted. The other two are ones you
always see.
Pull the AC relay from the relay center and see what that does.
When the wranger shuts down is the AC on or off?
I've never ran across 33 except on older jeeps that didn't have AC.
On those it's always there.
--
DougW
> DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
> checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
> shutting down. Dean.
Hmm. 33 = AC clutch relay open or shorted. The other two are ones you
always see.
Pull the AC relay from the relay center and see what that does.
When the wranger shuts down is the AC on or off?
I've never ran across 33 except on older jeeps that didn't have AC.
On those it's always there.
--
DougW
#40
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Re: Wrangler still shuts Down?
Dean did pass the time by typing:
> DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
> checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
> shutting down. Dean.
Hmm. 33 = AC clutch relay open or shorted. The other two are ones you
always see.
Pull the AC relay from the relay center and see what that does.
When the wranger shuts down is the AC on or off?
I've never ran across 33 except on older jeeps that didn't have AC.
On those it's always there.
--
DougW
> DougW. I got these codes to come up in the computer 12, 33, and 55. I
> checked the code sheets and don't have any idea what they have to do with it
> shutting down. Dean.
Hmm. 33 = AC clutch relay open or shorted. The other two are ones you
always see.
Pull the AC relay from the relay center and see what that does.
When the wranger shuts down is the AC on or off?
I've never ran across 33 except on older jeeps that didn't have AC.
On those it's always there.
--
DougW