One final post to close out this thread and to give anyone searching on this problem my final solution.
The code cleared itself after starting and moving the Jeep several times in the driveway.
So my final solution was to jumper terminal 85 on the starter relay in the power distribution block...
Thank you for the response. I did find the sequence for a 2015 jeep. it consisted of turning on the the turn signals in a specific order. I tried it just in case it would work for my 2005. no dice.
I found the input from the ECU to the starter relay. The input was not grounded as it should...
Absolutely. I will trace the wire today to make sure it isn't something simple. I put a jumper on terminal 85 to ground to test the system. The engine started with the key. At least this way I know I can drive it to the dealer or repair shop to get the code reset (if required). This is way...
Well, we had a short delay due to a TDY work trip.
I was able to check out a few more things with your guys help.
I jumpered the relay terminals as shown in the short video. The engine started. So the starter and engine are OK.
I switched out relays and the engine still wouldn't turn...
yes the starter is not turning the engine over. I really don't know about this particular vehicle, but do know that my daughter's mini cooper would not crank after an accident and it was due to the emergency fuel cutoff. Also my internet research shows that the newer jeeps (2015 or so) that...
I have a 2005 Liberty CRD. It was in a wreck and now the engine won't crank. The computer and electrical system seem to working but the fuel pump is not running and the engine won't turn over.
Do these vehicles have a accident fuel cutoff switch? If so, is it in the computer and requires a...
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